Wednesday Words & Phrases: Rank and File

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Rank and File

Unexceptional members of an organization, usually numerous

Back in the day… when soldiers got into formation they usually stood in ranks (meaning side by side) and in file (one behind the other). This mass of men generally was formed by the basic soldier, whom there were usually many. In the mid-19th century the phrase left the military and was sued to denote common people or employees in general.