Mother of all...
the mother of all Y (noun) - the biggest one, the biggest that has ever happened
mother of all currency crises - the biggest currency crisis that has ever happened
the mother of all battles
the mother of all currency crises
we're in for the mother of all recessions
the mother of all markets
get stuck in the mother of all traffic jams
the mother of all laser printers
the earth is mother of all people
a grip like the mother of all lobsters
he saw the mother of all waves rear up out of the water
Juno, Mother of all Rome
the mother of all hangovers
Unified Unix, a huge all-encompassing mother of all application programming interfaces
Greek goddess Thetis, mother of all mothers
Example sentences:
* China remains the mother of all markets.
* The Greek goddess Thetis is the mother of all mothers.
* The mother of all laser printers has arrived.
* I suppose we're in for the mother of all recessions.
* It is horrendous, the mother of all recessions.
* Saddam Hussein promises the mother of all battles if war breaks out.
* You really had the mother of all revelations this time, didn't you?
* First I get stuck in the mother of all traffic jams, and then I'm confronted by a woman who blocks her ears to reason and is a complete and utter pain in the a**.
* The earth is mother of all people, and all people should have equal rights upon it.
* You've a grip like the mother of all lobsters!
* Dropped by helicopter at Fifth Reef Pipeline, he saw the mother of all waves rear up out of the water.
* Juno was the guardian of the home and with the title `;Regina'; was once lauded as the Queen and Mother of all Rome.
* Now that the Mother Of All Battles has, temporarily at least, subsided, the war movie in all its blood-soaked, strafe-bombed, napalm reeking death or glory guts-spilling heart-wrenching glory should return to the small screen.
* So too does his sometime-sidekick on this journey: a Soverican jazz drummer-cum-taxidriver named Sasha Zim who is besotted with the unhinged madness of New York and proclaims from the outset that Broadway is the mother of all Broadways all over the world, mother of lights of Picadilly Circus and of Place Pigalle and Teatralny Ploschtchad.
* And, finally, as the Mother Of All Fem-Grunge, Kim Gordon , who proved that women can and will make a noise…
* Live, amidst whiskey and tribal chanting, every come-all-ye is a glorious moment, a Celtic Rock brew with the promise of the mother of all hangovers to follow.
* A month or more before the March 17 announcement, IBM Corp and Hewlett-Packard Co were partner-less and trudging around this huge all-encompassing mother of all application programming interfaces that they called Unified Unix despite Digital Equipment Corp's recent appropriation of the name, to independent software vendors, trying without success to get their support.






