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did you ever! — did you ˈever (…)! idiom (old fashioned, informal) used to show that you are surprised or shocked • Did you ever hear anything like it? Main entry: ↑ever … Useful english dictionary
did you ever …! — did you ˈever (…)! idiom (old fashioned, informal) used to show that you are surprised or shocked • Did you ever hear anything like it? Main entry: ↑ever … Useful english dictionary
did you ever? — Did you ever hear of, see, etc., such a thing before? diddies Female breasts, diddle Cheat, diddler Swindler, diddy Little … A concise dictionary of English slang
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ever — 1. as intensifier. In informal conversation ever is sometimes used as an intensifier immediately after an interrogative word such as who, what, why, etc.: Who ever can that be? / What ever did you say to him? / Why ever should you think that?… … Modern English usage