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go all the way
Continue on a course to the end, as in The town agreed to put in a sewer but would not go all the way with widening the street . [First half of 1900s] Also see go the distance .
Engage in sexual intercourse, as in Her mother told her some boys will always try to make her go all the way . [ Slang ; second half of 1900s]
Example Sentences
Could one of them again go all the way at the Crucible?
"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.”
In the end they just couldn't find a fourth goal, but the 27-year-old, on loan at Villa amid an uncertain Manchester United future, showed exactly what he is capable of against a side tipped to go all the way in this season's Champions League.
Fulham and Palace have shown this season they have got enough quality in their strongest starting XIs to go all the way in the FA Cup, especially this year when the competition appears so open.
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