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