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It is a noun that refers to someone who thinks they know everything about a particular topic or in general. You can use it in a sentence like: "John is such a know-all; he always tries to impress others with his extensive knowledge on every subject."
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know-all
noun
Someone who obnoxiously claims to be knowledgeable on a subject.
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"You know all that.
I know all this.
"I know all the players.
"I know all about it.
You know — all the sawdust.
"I know all about you.
We know all about him.
"I know all the arguments.
Lieberknecht will know all this.
Shunt know all about spectacle.
I know all about him.
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