all that

Noun

 * 1) That, and everything similar; all of that kind of thing; and so on, et cetera.
 * 2) * 1714,, The Rape of the Lock: An Heroi-Comical Poem. In Five Canto's. [sic], Second Edition, London: Bernard Lintott, Canto III, p. 20:
 * Snuff, or the Fan, supply each Pauſe of Chat, With ſinging, laughing, ogling, and all that.
 * 1) * 1809, Lord Byron, letter (to Henry Drury), 25 Jun 1809:
 * He has been all among the worshippers of Fire in Persia and has seen Persepolis and all that.

Pronoun

 * 1) The exact amount, quantity, or level referred to.
 * She's not as smart as all that.

Adjective

 * 1)  Of especially good quality; particularly excellent.
 * 2) * 2000,, Johnson Space Center Oral History Project
 * ... due to the fact that the operators on the third shift at Kennedy were not all that—you know, they weren't the A Team—they had gotten themselves in a sequence where they dropped power on the vehicle.

Adverb

 * 1)  Very.
 * We do not have all that much time to finish.