
What Does “every Tom, Dick and Harry” mean?
Definition:
said about something that is common knowledge to everybody.
Example(s)
Every Tom, Dick and Harry knows what happened.
This idiom is in the names category.
said about something that is common knowledge to everybody.
Every Tom, Dick and Harry knows what happened.
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