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Term: All and Sundry

Definition: All and sundry is an idiomatic phrase used to refer to every person or thing, without exception.

Sample Sentences:

  • 1. The invitation was extended to all and sundry, ensuring a large turnout for the event.
  • 2. The new shopping mall has something for all and sundry, catering to various interests and tastes.
  • 3. The manager addressed the team, emphasizing the importance of the project's success to all and sundry.
  • 4. The teacher patiently answered questions from all and sundry, ensuring everyone understood the topic.
  • 5. The politician's speech was broadcasted on national television, reaching all and sundry.

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