don't that beat all

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Interjection[edit]

don't that beat all?

  1. (Canada, US, informal) Expressing great wonder or surprise.
    • 2012, Earl Cooke, Redemption of a Dark Hero, page 26:
      Don't that beat all? A grown thirty-year-old with the measles!

Usage notes[edit]

Often preceded by well: "well, don't that beat all!".

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