Pronunciation: /ˈɛvrɪwʌn ænd ðɛr dɔɡ/
noun a person or group of people
A1 Everyone and their dog loves ice cream.
A2 At the party, everyone and their dog was dancing.
B1 In the office, everyone and their dog is talking about the new project.
B2 At the concert, everyone and their dog was singing along to the songs.
C1 In the political debate, everyone and their dog had strong opinions on the issue.
C2 In the scientific community, everyone and their dog is discussing the latest research findings.
pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it, this)
A1 Everyone and their dog loves ice cream.
A2 Everyone and their dog knows how to use a smartphone.
B1 Everyone and their dog is excited for the weekend.
B2 Everyone and their dog has heard about the new movie.
C1 Everyone and their dog seems to have an opinion on the matter.
C2 Everyone and their dog was at the event last night.
formal It seems that everyone and their dog has been invited to the conference.
informal There were so many people at the party, it felt like everyone and their dog showed up.
slang I swear, everyone and their dog is going to that concert.
figurative With all the traffic on the road, it felt like everyone and their dog was out driving today.
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