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and then some

ADVERB
  1. and considerably more in addition
    it cost me a week's salary and then some

How To Use and then some In A Sentence

  • I was standing in some kind of wooded area and looking around Probably trying to find any distraction to keep me from going for my lecture and I did eventually find that tap-dancing squirrel but that's a story for another post and then somehow bits and pieces began to hit me. Archive 2005-02-01
  • They both tried to talk of ordinary things for the few moments before that meal was announced, and then some kind of devilment seemed to come into Amaryllis -- nothing could have been more seductive or alluring than her manner, while keeping to strict convention. The Price of Things
  • And then some unscheduled odd event - a thrilling novel, an unexpected phone call, a bout of debauch - will push the envelope, and the gears will start to spin.
  • And then something happens and you stop and look, the look becomes a gaze, the gaze a stare.
  • This blog entry discusses getting a phishing scam e-mail, and then some further logistics behind what might stop these from happening (and how to avoid getting scammed yourself).
  • It's like we're doing 55 down the highway and then someone applies the brakes. mang This Week In Trailers: Valhalla Rising, Reel Injun, Black Field, Oil City Confidential | /Film
  • Only the outline has been cut out and then something happened, leaving the work forever undone.
  • It looked like 20 000 people and then some at the demonstration.
  • It crashed through the barrier and then something horrible began.
  • The body is washed and wrapped in a shroud, then cloth, and then sometimes a felt rug.
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