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IT
to

it [ɪt] PRON

1. it (thing):

it

2. it (activity):

it

3. it (in time phrases: time, past dates) (day, date):

4. it (in weather phrases):

5. it (in distance phrases):

6. it subject (referring to later part of sentence):

7. it form (in passive sentences with verbs of opinion, attitude):

it is thought that ...
it is said that ...

8. it emph:

9. it (situation):

10. it (right thing):

it
that's it!
that's it!

11. it (trouble):

to get it

12. it (the end):

13. it inf (sex):

to do it

Phrases:

go for it!
to have it in for sb
to have it in for sb
this is it

IT [ˌaɪ'tiː] N no pl

IT COMPUT abbreviation of Information Technology

IT

it's [ɪts]

it's = it is/it has, be, have I, II

be <was, been> [biː, bi] VB intr + n or adj

1. be (describes):

to be [all] for sth

2. be (calculation):

3. be (timing):

4. be (location):

5. be pp (visit):

6. be (take place):

7. be (do):

to be up to sth

8. be (exist):

9. be (expresses future):

10. be (impersonal use):

is it true that ...?
as it were

11. be (expresses imperatives):

12. be (expresses continuation):

13. be (expresses passive):

Phrases:

so be it
far be it from me to ...

know-it-all N Am

do-it-your·self [ˌduːɪtjɔː'self] N no pl

do-it-yourself → DIY

DIY [ˌdiːaɪ'waɪ] N no pl Brit, Aus

DIY abbreviation of do-it-yourself

'know-all N pej inf

I. bra·zen ['breɪzən] ADJ

II. bra·zen ['breɪzən] VB trans to brazen it out

1. brazen (pretend there is no problem):

2. brazen (show no remorse):

to snuff it Brit, Aus inf (die)
to snuff it Brit, Aus inf (die)
to hoof it
Present
Ibrazen
youbrazen
he/she/itbrazens
webrazen
youbrazen
theybrazen
Past
Ibrazened
youbrazened
he/she/itbrazened
webrazened
youbrazened
theybrazened
Present Perfect
Ihavebrazened
youhavebrazened
he/she/ithasbrazened
wehavebrazened
youhavebrazened
theyhavebrazened
Past Perfect
Ihadbrazened
youhadbrazened
he/she/ithadbrazened
wehadbrazened
youhadbrazened
theyhadbrazened

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The typical know-it-all hero has most the skills and points.
en.wikipedia.org
There's just a certain satisfaction in a know-it-all getting "rekt".
www.vice.com
He also loses some of his know-it-all side.
en.wikipedia.org
Does that sound like your know-it-all neighbor or blowhard brother-in-law?
www.marketoracle.co.uk
A bland, monotonal know-it-all, he was usually presented in the form of monologues and sketches in which he bores members of the public.
en.wikipedia.org