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allers|ˈæləz| repr. dial. and colloq. pronunc. of always adv. Cf. allus adv.
1866R. B. Marcy Thirty Yrs. Army Life xii. 359 Me an him..allers 'llowed that them there Massys was considdible on bar and other varmints. 1886F. H. Burnett Little Lord Fauntleroy xiii. 247 She was allers up to her tricks. 1913D. H. Lawrence Sons & Lovers i. 14 ‘They're working very late now, aren't they?’.. ‘No later than they allers do.’ 1931Amer. Speech VII. 90 The chillern allers kept their mouths shet in the presence o' their elders. |