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The following 8 entries include the term best-of.
best of all
idiom—used to refer to the most important or appealing part of something that has many good parts
best of luck
idiom—used to say that one hopes someone will succeed
make the best of
idiom: to use (something) in an effective way
the best of all (possible) worlds
noun phrase: the best possible situation
the best of both worlds
noun phrase: all the advantages of two different situations and none of the disadvantages
to the best of one's belief
idiom—saying something is to the best of one's belief means it agrees with what one knows and believes to be true
to the best of one's knowledge
idiom—used to say that a person thinks something is true but that there may be something he or she does not know which makes it untrue
to the best of someone's recollection
idiom: from what someone can remember