Definition
Of the same kind.
Origins
From an obsolete sense of a (“the same”).
In Context
- "Near-synonyms: all one, all the same, cut from the same cloth, of the same stripe, monolithic"
- "Strange as this expectation appears to us, it is quite of a piece with early modes of thought."
- "Further along, the road passes a low E-shape of red-brick estate buildings, obviously modern, yet all of a piece with this sensible, attractive and businesslike village."
Also Said As
- of a kind
- of a blood
- of a feather
- all one
- all the same
- cut from the same cloth
- of the same stripe
- monolithic