and how



and how

1. A phrase of agreement. A: "Roberta's photography is so beautiful." B: "And how. I could admire at it all day."
2. A phrase used to emphasize a statement as true. She's a great writer, and how! Her latest short story is wildly inventive.
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and how

(spoken)
I agree very strongly “That was a great game last night.” “And how!”
Usage notes: usually used as a separate sentence, as in the example
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and how

Informal
Most certainly; you bet: She's a good dancer, and how!
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JessicaJES-i-kə (English)English, French, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Ethan['i:θən]
Diokles-Ancient Greek
AleksanteriAH-lek-sahn-te-reeFinnish
Julienzhoo-lee-AWNFrench
Judita-Lithuanian, Czech, Slovak