Thesaurus

“(and”

The following 163 entries include the term (and.

Entries 91–105 of 163
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over and over

adverb

many times

pick-and-shovel

adjective

requiring considerable physical or mental effort

ragtag and bobtail

noun

people looked down upon as ignorant and of the lowest class

rank and file

noun

the body of the community as contrasted with the elite

rough-and-ready

adjective

hastily or roughly constructed

rough-and-tumble

adjective

hastily or roughly constructed

rough-and-tumble

noun

a rough and often noisy fight usually involving several people

sick and tired

adjective

having one's patience, interest, or pleasure exhausted

slash-and-burn

adjective

having or showing a lack of sympathy or tender feelings

so-and-so

noun

a person whose behavior is offensive to others

song and dance

noun

language marked by abstractions, jargon, euphemisms, and circumlocutions

spick-and-span

adjective

free from dirt or stain

still and all

adverb

in spite of that

tag, rag, and bobtail

noun

people looked down upon as ignorant and of the lowest class

through and through

adverb

to a full extent or degree

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