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Know-it-all (noun).
A person who acts like they know everything.
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He thinks he knows it all.
She just knows it all of a sudden".
"No, I meant he's got no questions — he knows it all already.
Beckman is too young to know that, while Singh knows it all too well.
"Until you know what you're doing, find that team that knows it all".
He doesn't learn anything, because he knows it all from the beginning".
Now that he anchors the Cubs' lineup, Lee knows it all too well.
I suspect he is bailing out because he knows it all too well.
"He's got a gorgeous voice, but he thinks he knows it all.
"When analyzing information, no single person knows it all," he said.
This is about x's and o's, coaches, play-calling, everything, because he knows it all".
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