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Idioms and Phrases
Everything one can think of, as in We've got a crib, highchair, diapers—you name it . [ Colloquial ; mid-1900s]Example Sentences
And the decision making, whether it's on health care, whether it's on housing, whether it's on wages, you name it, the decision making is biased in a direction that does not reflect everyday folks.
Others thought the movie — which deals with divorce, loss, poverty, depression, child psychoanalysis, you name it! — was too progressive.
He named the food hall Alkebulan, "which was the first written name of Africa," adding, "I was off and running. I created the whole concept, soups to nuts, every menu . . . you name it."
“When I first got here,” Brawley said, “every surrounding district was kicking our tail, whether it was Lynwood, Paramount, L.A. Unified, Bellflower — you name it. They were all outperforming us. So we began literally bench-marking their performance so that our performance would become better. And we started establishing smart goals to produce better results.”
There should be a “Bird Bowl,” you name it.
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