And counting
and counting
adjective phrase
Plus more; gradually: $840 million and counting
[1960s+; first used in the countdown to a rocket launching]
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- And how
in what way or manner; by what means?: How did the accident happen? to what extent, degree, etc.?: How damaged is the car? in what state or condition?: How are you? for what reason; why?: How can you talk such nonsense? to what effect; with what meaning?: How is one to interpret his action? what?: […]
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- And/or
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