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all the way
See go all the way .
Completely, as in I'm on your side all the way . [First half of 1900s]
Also, the whole way . The entire distance, from start to finish, as in He ran all the way home , or The baby cried the whole way home . [Late 1700s]
Example Sentences
“We hadn’t gotten it all the way to bottom yet, so we had hay bales to stop the car in case it didn’t stop,” Gurr says.
One suitcase handle would only slide all the way up if I slid it up and down three times.
"I think whoever wins this semi-final will go all the way and win it."
“All the smuggling I did was done with diversionary tactics. I’ve still never shot a gun. I’m trying to go all the way.”
You don’t back all the way off him.
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