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Phrase(s): *all kinds of someone or something
Fig. a great number of people or things; a great amount of something, especially money. (*Typically: be ~; have ~.) • There were all kinds of people there, probably thousands. • The Smith family has all kinds of money.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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1. Also, all manner or sorts of. All or many varieties of something, as in Before the banquet, they served all kinds of drinks, or He sold exotic fruit of all sorts, or The museum featured all manner of artifacts. [Early 1300s] 2. A large amount of something, as in She has all kinds of money. This hyperbolic usage is colloquial.
American Heritage Idioms