Definition
(Michael Jackson's picture is) all over the papers: (Michael Jackson's picture is) in all the newspapers
- "Harold, this is bad: your photograph is all over the morning papers and your name is all over the evening news."
- "Harold, this is bad: your photograph is all over the morning papers and your name is all over the evening news."
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