Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

and-all-that

Phrase
/ænd ɔːl ðæt/
Definition
A colloquial phrase used to refer to various unspecified related matters or things.
Examples
  • She loves the beach, the sun, and all that.
  • He talked about his job, the challenges, and all that.
  • We went to the concert, had dinner, and all that.
Meaning
It often implies that more information exists beyond what has been directly mentioned or that the listener should already be aware of the context.
Synonyms
  • et cetera
  • and so on
  • and other things