various and sundry

The phrase "various and sundry" emphasizes the diversity and unspecified number of items or people, often used in American English.

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Definition

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(informal, idiomatic)Including many different kinds of items or people.

Example

  • The attic was filled with various and sundry items, from old furniture to vintage clothes.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "various and sundry":

many and variedall kinds ofodds and sods