left, right, and centre

left, right, and centre

In many different places or to many different people all at once. Primarily heard in UK. Ever since the company started, we've had financial issues left, right, and centre. The economy has been devastating people left, right, and centre in this country.
See also: and, centre
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

left, right, and centre

BRITISH or

left and right

AMERICAN
You use left, right, and centre to show that something is happening or being done a lot. They're expecting the state to pay out money left right and centre. The Postal Service has been losing customers left and right.
See also: and, centre
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

left, right, and centre (also left and right or right and left)

on all sides.
1996 Loaded She relocated to New York… quickly finding herself heralded left, right and centre as The Face Of The '80s.
See also: and, centre
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

ˌleft, right and ˈcentre

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ˌright, left and ˈcentre

(British English) (American English ˌleft, right and ˈcenter, ˌright, left and ˈcenter) (informal) in or from all directions: He was shouting orders left, right and centre. She was criticized right, left and centre for her views on education.
See also: and, centre, right
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • left, right and centre
  • left, right, and center
  • (as) different as chalk and cheese
  • as different as chalk and cheese
  • chalk
  • here and there
  • break a law
  • break a/the law
  • keep (an amount of) balls in the air
  • keep all the plates spinning