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so-and-so, n., a., and adv. Also so and so, soandso. A. n. 1. An indefinite phrase (= ‘such a thing, person, number,’ etc.) used in place of a more lengthy statement, or as a substitute for an expression or name not exactly remembered or not requiring to be explicitly stated.(a) 1596 Spenser F.Q. iv...
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So-and-so - definition of so-and-so by The Free Dictionary
Define so-and-so. so-and-so synonyms, so-and-so pronunciation, so-and-so translation, English dictionary definition of so-and-so. pron. An unnamed or unspecified person or thing. n.
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SO-AND-SO definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
6 days agoso-and-so in American English. (ˈsouənˌsou) noun Word forms: plural so-and-sos. 1. someone or something not definitely named. to gossip about so-and-so. 2. a despicable or thoroughly disliked person. Tell the old so-and-so to mind his own business.
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So-and-so Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
so-and-so: [noun] an unnamed or unspecified person, thing, or action.
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SO-AND-SO | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SO-AND-SO definition: 1. used instead of a particular name to refer to someone or something, especially when the real…. Learn more.
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So and so
So and so may refer to: So and so (or "so & so"), a placeholder name used for someone who is unspecified, unknown or whose name is forgotten. So and so (or "so & so"), a euphemism for an offensive or pejorative term, used in reference to a person or thing regarded as unpleasant or difficult, or whos...
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SO-AND-SO Definition & Usage Examples | Dictionary.com
So-and-so definition: someone or something not definitely named. See examples of SO-AND-SO used in a sentence.
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So and so that - Home of English Grammar
So and so that. November 26, 2016 -. As a conjunction, 'so' is used to show the effect or result. It was late so I didn't go out. (Here 'so' shows the result or effect of the action or situation mentioned in the previous clause. As a conjunction 'so that' is used to talk about purpose. Sometimes we drop out 'that'.
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"Can I claim so-and-so as a dependent?" A handy flowchart.
From the shared responsibility payment "assistant" screen online: Your tax household generally includes you, your spouse (if filing a joint return), and any individual you claim as a dependent on your return. It also generally includes each individual you can, but do not, claim as a dependent on your return.
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so-and-son (pl so-and-so's) (infml 口)(a) imaginary or unknown person; some person or other 某某; 某人 Let's suppose a Mr So-and-so registers at the hotel. 咱们打个比方吧, 有个某某先生来旅馆登记.(b) (derog 贬) person who is disliked 讨厌的人 Some so-and-so has pinched my towel. 谁那麽讨厌把我的毛巾拿走了. Our neighbour's a bad-tempered old...
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What is the difference between "so" and "so that"? - PELA
So that I can explain the difference between these two words, I am writing this blog. [adverb = so that, subject = I, verb = can explain] Explaining grammar can be tricky, so I will try to use easy examples. [adverb = so, subject = I, verb = will try] Notice how " so " is preceded by a comma (,) but " so that " is not.
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so-and-so | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary
so-and-so definition: 1. used to talk about someone or something without saying a particular name: 2. someone who you do…. Learn more.
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SO-AND-SO definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
7 days ago2 meanings: informal 1. a person whose name is forgotten or ignored 2. euphemistic a person or thing regarded as unpleasant or.... Click for more definitions.
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I'm Just a Lucky So-and-So
"I'm Just a Lucky So-and-So" is a 1945 song composed by Duke Ellington, with lyrics written by Mack David.
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So Near and yet So Far
"So Near and Yet So Far" is a song written by Cole Porter, for the 1941 film You'll Never Get Rich, where it was introduced by Fred Astaire, and accompanied a dance with Astaire and Rita Hayworth, choreographed by Robert Alton. Astaire and Hayworth's performance was significant as the only occasion ...
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