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atthat

  1. (idiomatic) In addition to what has been said;furthermore;moreover.
    He went to a famous school, and a good oneat that.
    • 1964 September, “New Books: A History of Russian Railways. By J. N. Westwood.Allen & Unwin. 45s.”, inModern Railways, page222:
      One would have expected something more perfected from a don—and a lecturer at McGillat that.
  2. (idiomatic) Now that it has been mentioned.
    • 2004, Susan Volland,Love and Meatballs, page62:
      "Someone needs to get these naive kids up to speed on what goes on in the real world." I spoon-fed him some more sugar. "And it sounds like you're just the man to do it."
      "Maybe I am. Maybe I amat that."
  3. (idiomatic)Thereupon; directly after, and as a result of, that.
    • 2012, Andrew Lang,King Arthur: Tales from the Round Table:
      [] he heard the birds sing, andat that he felt comforted.

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