the whole lot
UK informal all of something, or all of the people or things in a group:
I offered him some chocolate, and he ate the whole lot.
She's annoyed with the whole lot of you.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Something, anything, nothing, and everything
- across-the-board
- anything
- aught
- bazillion
- bugger
- fresh
- nil
- none
- not a dicky bird idiom
- not a sausage idiom
- nothing
- nowt
- sweet
- sweet fanny adams idiom
- the whole bit idiom
- what with one thing and another idiom
- whit
- zero
- zilch
- zip
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Someone, anyone, no one or everyone