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and then some (American & Australian) Related vocabulary: on second thoughtand even more. It looked like 20,000 people and then some at the demonstration. 'Did Joe give you a hard time?' 'Yeah, and then some!' See also: some every now and again/then sometimes. Every now and then I go to town and spend loads of money. there and then if you do something there and then, you do it immediately. She booked me in to see the consultant there and then. See also: there and then some and even more. It looked like 20,000 people and then some were crowded into the stadium. Investors in the business got their money back and then some. See also: some (but) then again after thinking more about something. She'd look better if she lost maybe ten or fifteen pounds, but then again who wouldn't? It would be fun to see them — then again, I don't really have the time. See also: again then and there immediately. The minute I saw her, I decided I had to tell her then and there that I wanted to marry her. Related vocabulary: (right) here and nowSee also: there |
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But then again the old San Andreas pops a 6 in Parkfield, Calif. |
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