every mother's son
Все; каждый; все до единого.
When the football team won the championship, they were all crying, every mother's son of them.
Когда футбольная команда выиграла чемпионат, они все плакали, все до одного.
every now and then
every now and again
every so often
every once in a while
At fairly regular intervals; fairly often; repeatedly.
Довольно регулярно; довольно часто; время от времени; иногда.
John comes to visit me every now and then.
It was hot work, but every so often Susan would bring us something cold to drink.
When I am tired of sitting, every so often I stand up and walk about the room.
Every so often my brother and I get together for a camping trip.
every other
Every second; every alternate.
The milkman comes every other day.
On St. Patrick's Day, it seems as if every other man you meet is wearing a shamrock.
I play tennis with my father every other Saturday, so I usually play twice a month.
There were twenty problems in the exercise, but the teacher told us only to do every other one. Actually, doing ten problems was difficult enough.
every single
every last
Every. Used for emphasis.
She dropped the box, and when she opened it, every single glass was broken.
When she got home she found every last tomato in the box was rotten.
every time one turns around
Very often.
Mr. Winston must be rich. He buys a new suit every time he turns around.
No, Charles - I can't drive you to the park every time I turn around.
every which way
any which way
In all directions.
Bricks and boards were scattered in confusion on the ground every which way, just as they had fallen after the tornado.
have lots going for one
have everything going for one
To have abilities or qualities that help in achieving one's goal; assets working in one's favor.
The young woman will surely get the job; she has everything going for her.
hold it
hold everything
To stop something one is doing or getting ready to do. Usually used as a command.
The pilot was starting to take off, when the control tower ordered "Hold it!"