anything
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
anything/ˈeniθɪŋ/
▶pronoun used to refer to a thing, no matter what.
– phrases
anything but not at all (used for emphasis).
anything like [with neg.] at all like.
(as) —— as anything informal extremely ——: she said it out loud, clear as anything.
anything but not at all (used for emphasis).
anything like [with neg.] at all like.
(as) —— as anything informal extremely ——: she said it out loud, clear as anything.
'anything' also found in these Oxford entries:
above
- absolute music
- aught
- bargepole
- bash
- circle
- clear
- consideration
- copyleft
- creature
- dick
- diddly-squat
- double negative
- eye tooth
- finitism
- first
- free-floating
- freeloader
- full
- game
- go
- if
- indefinite pronoun
- inverted snobbery
- like
- mainly
- Midas touch
- Murphy's Law
- neat
- neophobia
- nothing
- owt
- paramount
- past
- pique
- prim
- primary
- quicksand
- resort
- ring fence
- scavenge
- seal
- sell
- solely
- sponge
- straw
- twopence
- unambitious
- unassisted

