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all-singing, all-dancing

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all-singing, all-dancing  (humorous)
very modern and technically advanced She showed us the new all-singing, all-dancing graphics software she'd bought for her computer.


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The rush of all-singing, all-dancing screen adaptations expected after the multi-Oscared success of Rob Marshall's 2002 film adaptation of the stage musical Chicago is only now beginning.
There are not three but eight all-singing, all-dancing witches led by masterfully mirthful Troubadour vet Beth Kennedy as Hecate.
The front-runners are a musical about all-singing, all-dancing, all- morally repugnant murderesses who'll do anything to become stars, and a drama about three clinically depressed women who are capable of doing anything that might make them feel a little bit better - up to and including taking their own lives.
 
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