With everything considered (and neglecting details)
An assemblage of parts or details (as in a work of art) considered as forming a whole.
1He had the happy eye for the tout ensemble in a fine landscape.
2He never contemplates the tout ensemble.
3It is so not alone by virtue of its magnitudes, but by virtue of the whole its tout ensemble.
4Mrs. G. W. was tastefully dressed in a ' tout ensemble,' and was greeted with deafening applause wherever she went.
5I might say much about aliments considered as a tout ensemble, and about the various modifications they undergo by mixing, etc.
6T'ree dollar one chambre, four dollar one chambre- "shesuddenly spread her hands to include both-"sevendollar de tout ensemble!"
7A strong chin strap secured the cap upon the head, and the " tout ensemble" formed a very effective roof, completely sun-proof.
8Tout ensemble, Fr., all together.
9'His tout ensemble is striking?'
Translations for tout ensemble