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Tom, Dick, and Harry /tɒmdɪk(ə)ndˈhari /(also Tom, Dick, or Harry) nounUsed to refer to ordinary people in general: he didn’t want every Tom, Dick, and Harry knowing their business...- Every Tom, Dick, and Harry wanted to be getting revenge and getting paid to do it and presently Australia was the place to be to do it.
- He asserted that the proposed partnership ‘was an entirely different kettle of fish to marriage’, and expressed fears that it might allow any ‘Tom, Dick, or Harry’ to join the Union.
- As I write this, the husband is clicking his way through a number of sites reading every Tom, Dick, and Harry's experience and evaluation of the aforementioned toaster.
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