From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwarts and allwarts and allinformalFAULT/something WRONG including all the faults or unpleasant things Well, you married him – warts and all. → wart
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warts and all• Carolyn's Diary warts and all!• This is warts and all film making which, though done to good effect, is hardly uplifting.• The biography is an in-depth look at Jefferson's life, warts and all.• Frey brings Toulouse-Lautrec vividly to life, warts and all.• People can now see them warts and all.• Labour retains a fatal mistrust in the only assured source of wealth which, warts and all, is the market economy.