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Definitions from the WebTerm: and howDescription:"And how" is a colloquial phrase commonly used to emphasize agreement or emphasize a point. It can also be used sarcastically to express disagreement or skepticism. Examples:As an interjection:1. "Are you excited for the concert?" - "And how! I've been waiting for this day for months." 2. "Did you enjoy the movie?" - "And how! It was absolutely fantastic!" As a question:1. "Are you going to the party tonight?" - "And how!" 2. "Are you ready for the challenge?" - "And how, bring it on!" As a sarcastic response:1. "So, you think you're the best, huh?" - "And how..." 2. "I'm sure you know everything." - "And how! I'm a genius, after all." Related Products: | ||||
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