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1 each and every person
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every Tom, Dick and Harry — every person, anyone, every person possible … English contemporary dictionary
every man Jack — or every mother s son Everyone without exception • • • Main Entry: ↑every every man Jack One and all, everybody • • • Main Entry: ↑jack * * * informal, dated each and every … Useful english dictionary
every dog has its day — every dog has its/his/day phrase used for saying that every person will have a time during their life when they are important, lucky, or successful Thesaurus: pleasant situationssynonym Main entry: dog * * * … Useful english dictionary
every one — n. every person or thing of those named [to remind every one of the students] * * * … Universalium
every one — n. every person or thing of those named [to remind every one of the students] … English World dictionary
every dog has his day — every dog has its/his/day phrase used for saying that every person will have a time during their life when they are important, lucky, or successful Thesaurus: pleasant situationssynonym Main entry: dog * * * every dog has his/its ˈ … Useful english dictionary
every last … — every last… idiom every person or thing in a group • We spent every last penny we had on the house. Main entry: ↑lastidiom … Useful english dictionary
every dog has his/its day — informal used to say that every person has a successful moment in life • • • Main Entry: ↑dog … Useful english dictionary
every one — eve|ry|one «EHV ree wuhn, wuhn», pronoun, or every one, every person; each person; everybody: »Everyone took his purchases home. Usage everyone. The pronoun everyone is grammatically singular: »Everyone who wishes to attend is invited. In… … Useful english dictionary
every */*/*/ — UK [ˈevrɪ] / US determiner Summary: Every is generally used before a singular countable noun. The only exceptions are at Sense 2, where every can be used in phrases like every three hours , and at Sense 3. A noun subject that follows every is… … English dictionary
every jack to his trade — each person has his place in the world; every person should concentrate on his own talents and abilities … English contemporary dictionary