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each and every one
Idioms and Phrases
Also, every last one ; every single one . Every individual in a group, as in Each and every student must register by tomorrow , or I've graded every last one of the exams , or Every single one of his answers was wrong . All of these phrases are generally used for emphasis. The first, although seemingly redundant, has replaced all and every , first recorded in 1502. The first variant dates from the late 1800s, and both it and the second are widely used. Also see every tom, dick, and harry . Every mother's son (late 1500s) and every man Jack (mid-1800s) are earlier versions that refer only to males.Example Sentences
"Now it's understandable to each and every one of us that we have to change."
Geriatrician Michael Wasserman said that based on the description laid out by the state, “each and every one of those medications was used inappropriately, but in combination it’s more than inappropriate. … It’s irresponsible and egregious.â€
“That means our communities – each and every one of us — choosing and voting for Democrats and elected officials who know how to stand for the working class.â€
Utilising the methods of man management he learned from O'Driscoll and Wooden, Howe got to know each and every one of his players - their personalities and what makes them tick.
But the ecstatic response from the Republicans in the room to each and every one, replete with standing ovations and shouts of excitement was something to behold.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
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