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the whole world and his dog
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Meanings:
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British English
also used in other varieties of English
informal
humorous
colloquial
An exaggerated, humorous way of saying 'a great many people' or 'virtually everyone', often implying annoyance at the large number involved.
Examples:
EN:
Halle thanked the whole world and his dog.
TE:
కోహ్లీ తన జట్టుతో పాటు మొత్తం దేశాన్ని తనతో తీసుకెళ్తాడని ప్రశంసించాడు.
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