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I'm out of eggs vs I'm all out of eggs

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'I'm out of eggs' is a simple way to express the lack of eggs, while 'I'm all out of eggs' emphasizes that there are no eggs left at all. The choice between them depends on the level of emphasis the speaker wants to convey.

Last updated: March 21, 2024

I'm out of eggs

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate the lack of eggs.

This phrase is used to express that there are no eggs available.
  • I need to make a post-op meatloaf for a co-worker, and I'm out of eggs. Are they absolutely vital? If so, is there a substitute (and I don't mean ...
  • Lynn says: These are really like good! Like a lot of other reviewers, I'm out of eggs but really wanted pancakes. I actually like these better than my usual recipe !
  • I'm out of eggs and milk so this was perfect. Just pulled your cookies out of the oven. The only thing I changed was using 1/2&1/2 instead of milk because I'm out  ...
  • Apr 26, 2013 ... I was looking for a recipe with no eggs since I'm out of eggs, and this was just the thing! And may I say that it was absolutely lovely! August 16 ...

Alternatives:

  • I have run out of eggs
  • I don't have any eggs left

I'm all out of eggs

This phrase is correct and emphasizes that there are no eggs left at all.

This phrase is used to strongly convey that there are no eggs remaining.
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  • Sep 15, 2015 ... It worked! (Although, since I'm all out of eggs, I just used a penis instead.) But it still worked! I could taste it! permalink; save; parent; give gold.
  • Kitty: I'm all out of eggs... and flour... Eric's behavior throughout the episode. Being a teenager, he has most likely never lost a loved one before, and has no idea ...
  • Jul 22, 2015 ... Turning eggs upside down once a week keeps eggs staying fresh much longer - at least two months (by which time I'm all out of eggs). In order ...

Alternatives:

  • I have completely run out of eggs
  • I have used up all my eggs

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