or [at one’s mercy]{adj. phr.} In the power of;
subject to the will and wishes of; without defense against. •/The champion
had the other boxer at his mercy./ •/The picnic was at the mercy of the
weather./ •/The small grocer was at the mercy of people he owed money
to./
[at the most]
See: AT MOST.
[at the outset]
{adv. phr.} At the start; at the beginning. •/"You’ll
live in the cheaper barracks at the outset; later you can move into the better
cabins," the camp director said to the new boys./
[at the outside]
{adv. phr.} Maximally; at the utmost. •/This old
house can cost no more than $40,000 at the outside./
[at the point of]
{prep.} Very near to; almost at or in. •/When Mary
broke her favorite bracelet, she was at the point of tears./ •/The boy hurt
in the accident lay at the point of death for a week, then he got well./
Compare: ABOUT TO(1), ON THE POINT OF.
[at the ready]
{adj. phr.} Ready for use. •/The sailor stood at the
bow, harpoon at the ready, as the boat neared the whale./
[at the same time]
{adv. phr.} 1. In the same moment; together. •/The
two runners reached the finish line at the same time./ Syn.: AT ONCE, AT ONE
TIME. 2. In spite of that fact; even though; however; but; nevertheless.
•/John did pass the test; at the same time, he didn’t know the subject very
well./
[at the seams]
See: BURST AT THE SEAMS.
[at the table]
or [at table]{adv. phr.} At a meal; at the dinner
table. •/The telephone call came while they were all at table./
[at the tip of one’s tongue]
or [on the tip of one’s tongue]{adv.
phr.}{informal} 1. Almost spoken; at the point of being said. •/It was
at the tip of my tongue to tell him, when the phone rang./ •/John had a
rude answer on the tip of his tongue, but he remembered his manners just in
time./ 2. Almost remembered; at the point where one can almost say it but
cannot because it is forgotten. •/I have his name on the tip of my tongue./
[at the top of one’s voice]
or [at the top of one’s lungs]{adv.
phr.} As loud as you can; with the greatest possible sound; very loudly.
•/He was singing at the top of his voice./ •/He shouted at the top of his
lungs./
[at this rate]
or [at that rate]{adv. phr.} At a speed like this
or that; with progress like this or that. •/John’s father said that if John
kept going at that rate he would never finish cutting the grass./ •/So
Johnny has a whole dollar! At this rate he’ll be a millionaire./ •/"Three
100’s in the last four tests! At this rate you’ll soon be teaching the
subject," Tom said to Mary./
[at times]
{adv. phr.} Not often; not regularly; not every day; not
every week; occasionally; sometimes. •/At times Tom’s mother lets him hold
the baby./ •/You can certainly be exasperating, at times!/ •/We have
pie for dinner at times./ Syn.: FROM TIME TO TIME, NOW AND THEN, ONCE IN A
WHILE.