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And then   /ənd ðɛn/   Listen
And then

adverb
1.
Subsequently or soon afterward (often used as sentence connectors).  Synonyms: and so, so, then.  "Go left first, then right" , "First came lightning, then thunder" , "We watched the late movie and then went to bed" , "And so home and to bed"



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"And then" Quotes from Famous Books



... the errands either; you can come over in the morning and do them; besides that we don't like to have our aunt going about these dark evenings—she might get lost, or something might catch her and carry her off, and then—" ...
— No and Other Stories Compiled by Uncle Humphrey • Various

... And then, with ghastly shimmer and shine Over the rocks and the seething brine, They burned the wreck of ...
— The Complete Works of Whittier - The Standard Library Edition with a linked Index • John Greenleaf Whittier

... round, and fell upon his breast. It was some moments before she recovered consciousness, and then, withdrawing herself gently from his arms, she leant for support against ...
— Harold, Complete - The Last Of The Saxon Kings • Edward Bulwer-Lytton

... curse, this want of money," he said. "It makes a man do base things that his soul revolts against." And then, in his restless moving, he absently picked up a volume of Aristotle, and his eye caught this sentence: "The courageous man therefore faces danger and performs acts of courage for the sake of ...
— Halcyone • Elinor Glyn

... much out in the cold. Those two brothers I told you of may serve to fill a gap now and then—a gap left by other more entertaining raconteurs—but they are not, as I said, any real good. Both are in England, and one will never leave it. But if things were different.... If only that soldier brother had joined earlier and had written to me from Rheims, say, or Compiegne, how ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, October 14, 1914 • Various


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