Значение идиомы Tom, Dick, and Harry

[Tom, Dick, and Harry] {n. phr.} People in general; anyone;everyone. — Usually preceded by «every» and used to show scorn ordisrespect.

The drunk told his troubles to every Tom, Dick andHarry who passed by.



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Значение идиомы Tom, Dick, and Harry