Wiktionary
det. each without exception; ''used for emphasis''.
Usage examples of "each and every".
Do you really think that the Dark Lord has not asked me each and every one of those questions?
For poets are the dreams of Gods, and in each and every age someone hath sung unknowingly the message and the promise from the lotosgardens beyond the sunset.
This particular opponent had appeared on the news that very day, not only to enumerate all the terrible things that had happened in the last week (as though anyone needed reminding) but also to explain why each and every one of them was the government's fault.
On the other hand, Joseph was watching each and every one of the station heads with a critical gaze and the slightest of knowing smiles on his full lips.
To re-create the files, someone would have to physically examine and re-classify each and every sample.
As things were, he could only scorch them with his leonine eyes, wishing each and every one of them into the most agonizing firepit of the hottest hell.
I do know that if you've been so outstanding that you've surprised each and every one of them, if they are any kind of musician at all, they'll overlook your sex.
No, each and every one of them involved, or might have involved, a human agency.
And in truth no one had noticed it, because each and every one shared in the sensation the cadet experienced at being under fire for the first time.
Toll proposes one plan, Armfeldt proposes another, and all are good and all are bad, and the advantages of each and every proposition can be proved only at the moment when the event occurs.
Longarm was used to finding every gal's crotch far different from every other, bless each and every one of them.
Make people want to attend each and every event so as not to miss a thing!
With one of them he will step on each and every footprint that we have made.