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Définition et Signification de "all the way"

all the way
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complètement

in a complete manner
all the way definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "all the way" and when to use it?

The idiom "all the way" is a straightforward idiomatic expression that originates from its literal meaning. It is derived from the idea of going the entire distance or completing a journey without stopping or quitting. This expression is now used to emphasize that something is done completely, fully, or without compromise. It suggests a commitment to seeing a task through to its conclusion.

all the way
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tout le

to the goal
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tout le

not stopping short of sexual intercourse
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Last year, their blockbuster movie had them laughing all the way to the bank with record-breaking box office earnings.
She tumbled headlong down the hill, laughing all the way.
The project was a success because everyone worked diligently all the way to meet the deadline.
The journey to the destination was uneventful, and it was clear sailing all the way.
The team gave their best effort all the way through the championship game.
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