cure-all
cure-all
Definition
cure·-all (kyo̵or′ôl′)
noun
☆ something supposed to cure all ailments or evils; panacea
cure-all
Usage Examples
Preposition: for
- problem: Faith is not a cure-all for every human problem.
Adjective modifier
- magic: A word of caution - a whirlpool is not a magic cure-all and it won't give the same benefits for everyone.
Modifies a noun
- remedy: One is slain and miraculously cured by the ' Doctor ' with a magic cure-all ills remedy.
- ill: One is slain and miraculously cured by the ' Doctor ' with a magic cure-all ills remedy.
Noun used with modifier
- miracle: He thinks of Windex as a miracle cure-all and that kimonos were invented by the Greeks, along with philosophy and astronomy.
