everything an' all

everything an' all
everything an' all
Rur. everything. •

The thieves broke into Mary's house and took the television, the silver, her jewelry, everything an' all.

I had to write a report about my trip to Memphis, what I did, what I ate, what I saw, and everything an' all.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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