all things

English

Phrase

all things

  1. (informal) Followed by a noun, adjective, etc.: everything related to the specified subject.
    My sister likes all things photography.
    • 1992 October 5, R.E.M., “Ignoreland”, in Automatic for the People:
      These bastards stole their power from the victims of the Us-v.-Them Years,
      wrecking all things virtuous and true.
    • 2023 December 15, Andrea Navarro, “14 Best Winter Leggings, Tested & Endorsed by Glamour Editors”, in Glamour[1]:
      Ugg is pretty much synonymous with all things cozy, and the same can be said about these plus-size leggings. [] “I love all things Ugg, so I knew I'd be a fan of these Ugg leggings,” says Glamour's Navarro.