Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом and. Страница два

Фразеологизмы со словом and. Страница два

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all wool and a yard wide
Of fine character; especially, very generous and kind-hearted.
He's a wonderful brother - all wool and a yard wide.
all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
Too much hard work without time out for play or enjoyment is not good for anyone. A proverb.
Bill's mother told him to stop studying and to go out and play, because all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
and all that jazz
Дословно: и весь этот джаз.
Все, что связано с темой раговора.
She likes cooking and all that jazz.
Она любит готовить и все, что с этим связано.
and all
And whatever goes with it; and all that means.
We don't go out much nowadays, with the new baby and all.
Jack's employer provided the tools and all.
and how!
Yes, that is certainly right! - Used for emphatic agreement.
"Did you see the game?" "And how!"
"Isn't Mary pretty?" "And how she is!"
and so forth
and so on
And more of the same kind; and further amounts or things like the ones already mentioned.
The costumes were red, pink, blue, purple, yellow, and so forth.
and the like
Things of a similar nature.
I like McDonald's, Wendy's, Kentucky Fried Chicken, and the like.
When I go out to the beach flake towels, a mat, suntan lotion, and the like.
and then some
And a lot more; and more too.
It would cost all the money he had and then some.
Talking his way out of this trouble was going to take all his wits and then some.