and then some

listen to the pronunciation of and then some
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Used to confirm preceding utterance, while implying that what was said or asked is an understatement

It created a disruption, and then some.

and much more in addition to (e.g.: "I understand your car cost about $25,000", "Yes that much and then some because I also added a CD player")
and considerably more in addition; "it cost me a week's salary and then some
and considerably more in addition; "it cost me a week's salary and then some"
and then some
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