Idioms

and those

and those

And other people, collectively. Did you invite Sadie and those to our barbeque on Sunday? A: "How many people are we expected to feed on Thanksgiving? Your mom and dad, my mom and dad, sure, but Uncle Lou and those too?" B: "Yep, we're going to spend a lot at the grocery store this week!" Have you heard what Kim and those are saying about you? It's not good.
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and those

 and and them
Rur. and some other people; and other friends or family members. But if we invite Jill, Mary and them will want to come. Jim and those was sayin' nasty things about me.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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