If at all, if in any degree. For example, If anything, we have too much food rather than too little. [Early 1800s]
| Idioms: if anything |
If at all, if in any degree. For example, If anything, we have too much food rather than too little. [Early 1800s]
| Shopping: if anything |
| anything (Idiom) | |
| Polak, Maralyn (Quotes By) | |
| Turner, Robert E. (Quotes By) |
| What is anything? Read answer... | |
| What does that have to do with anything? Read answer... | |
| Do you know anything about anything? Read answer... |
| Is there anything to do? | |
| What does this have to do with anything? | |
| Why is their anything? |
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