Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
and-then-some
idiom
/ˈænd ˈðɛn sʌm/

Definition
And then some is a phrase used to indicate that something is more extensive or greater than what has already been mentioned.

Examples
- She has experience in graphic design, and then some, having also worked in marketing.
- He scored high on the test, and then some, achieving a perfect score.

Meaning
It suggests an addition or increase beyond what is expected or specified.

Synonyms
- plus more
- and more
- besides that