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What does all and sundry mean?

Looking for the meaning or definition of the word all and sundry? Here's what it means.

Pronoun
  1. (collectively) All; everyone.
  2. (separately) Each one.
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It culminates in a bizarre footnoted dissertation on her father's gentleness of manners to all and sundry.
This has been handed in to Bradford Council and now lies gathering dust in the planning office, completely ignored by all and sundry.
I hereby solicit trout recipes from all and sundry, starting with the German Guests.
Typically courteous, he began his acceptance speech by offering copious thanks to all and sundry.
But in his haste to maximise takings by admitting all and sundry, Mr Doan has alienated his customer base.
I should never have tempted fate a couple of weeks ago by proudly declaring to all and sundry that I had never been suspended in my career.

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