used for emphasis to refer to two people or things, regarded and identified together: [as predeterminer]:both his parents indulged him [as determiner]:she held on with both handscars parked on both sides of the road [as pronoun]:a picture of both of us togetherhe looked at them both
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used before the first of two alternatives to emphasize that the statement being made applies to each (the other alternative being introduced by ‘and’):the film has won favour with both young and oldstudies of zebra finches, both in the wild and in captivity
have it both ways
benefit from two incompatible ways of thinking or behaving:countries cannot have it both ways: the cost of a cleaner environment may sometimes be fewer jobs