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the world and his wife
a very great number of people
The idiom "the world and his wife" is an old English idiom that dates back to at least the 18th century. It reflects a traditional view of society where the husband was considered the head of the household, and "the world" represented everyone, including the husband and his wife. It implies that a large or diverse group of people, often to the point of excess, is involved in a particular situation.People use this phrase to describe a situation where a large number of individuals, often without distinction, are involved or attending an event. It emphasizes the idea that a gathering or event is very crowded or that many people are interested or participating.
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