Meaning of the word "every Tom, Dick, and Harry" in English
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every Tom, Dick, and Harry
US /ˈɛv.ri tɑm dɪk ænd ˈhɛr.i/
UK /ˈɛv.ri tɑm dɪk ænd ˈhɛr.i/

Idiom
1.
every ordinary person; people in general, especially those of no special distinction
Example:
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The event was open to every Tom, Dick, and Harry, so it was very crowded.
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She didn't want every Tom, Dick, and Harry knowing her personal business.
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