withal
- r despite anything to the contrary (usually following a concession)
- r together with this
- It's about a lovable but deplorable young Midlands bucko back in England's border-war time, a good tale withal but not on the same counter with mature Kaye- Smithiana.
- Erratic they have found him, sometimes unstable in his decisions, nearly always so overworked during the past year that he was in a constant state of irritation, but withal .
- But, withal, President Hibben has been most notable for his general and tireless insistence on the intellectual side of the University.