Definition
Used to strongly confirm the preceding utterance.
In Context
- "Did it create a disruption? And how!"
- "It created a disruption, and how."
- "You are a superb dancer, and how!"
- "“You seem to forget I’m going to an audition about a part. Probably by the time Posy is twelve I shall be keeping you all.” Posy put on an American twang. “And how!”"
- "However, just as Wenger was preparing to introduce Andrey Arshavin and Tomas Rosicky, Van Persie struck - and how."
- "Liverpool have resembled a shadow of their real selves this season. The old guarantees, such as intensity and firepower, have been missing far too often. They all returned here - and how - in the most spectacular manner as Manchester United, who have been undergoing a revival this season, were blown away by a team in full cry."
Also Said As
See Also
- and a half
- and then some
- but good
- to say the least