of all (the)
idiom
informal
—used in phrases to express surprise, disapproval, anger, etc.
Who should I meet in New York but Max of all people!
Of all the people in New York, who should I run into but Max!
Why did my car break down now of all times, when I can least afford it?!
Of all the luck—I just broke a nail!
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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