english.stackexchange.com – word choice – Equivalent of "both" when referring to three or more items? – English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

Page URL: https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/22357/equivalent-of-both-when-referring-to-three-or-more-items Page Meta Tags viewport width=device-width, height=device-height, initial-scale=1.0, minimum-scale=1.0 twitter:card summary twitter:domain english.stackexchange.com twitter:site @StackEnglish twitter:creator @StackEnglish twitter:title Equivalent of "both" when referring to three or more items? twitter:description What would be the correct word to use when referring to three or more items, in the same manner as the word both? For example, […]

english.stackexchange.com – Etymology of the term "low key" – English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

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