Idiom “All and sundry” means:

Idiom “All and sundry” means:

  • (A) All of a sudden
  • (B) Greater share
  • (C) Everyone without distinction
  • (D) Completion of work
All and sundry is an idiom, which means (C) Everybody without exception. It speaks of all individuals without exception and differentiation of any kind. It can be commonly used to denote that it is something that can or does not concern anyone.
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 ‘NATO’ is an abbreviation of:

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