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And then some Meaning in English

expression

ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈðɛn/ /ˈsəm
AND-then-sum
ˈænd/ /ðˈɛn/ /sˈʌm
AND-THEN-sum

Definition

Used after a number or statement, it means 'and even more than that' or 'and more beyond what was already mentioned.'

Usage & Nuances

Informal; commonly used after a number or list to emphasize that the true amount is even greater. Usually comes at the end of a sentence. Often means 'much more than stated.' Do not use in formal writing.

Example Sentences

He has a hundred books, and then some.

basic

We will need five chairs, and then some.

basic

It took me two hours, and then some, to finish the homework.

basic

You’ll need patience with this job, and then some.

natural

That meeting lasted an hour, and then some.

natural

She gave her best effort, and then some.

natural