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Definition

Completely; totally.

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In Context

  • "I do not think that he would have possessed much chance at a mile against the mighty son of Oxford under any circumstances, and, being stiff and sore from his exertions of the preceding day, he was beaten all ends up."
  • "Garry Sobers did me all ends up in the first innings, trapped lbw by a delivery that swung prodigiously – the best delivery I have ever faced in cricket."
  • "The staff are fronting for him all ends up, casually phoning his known watering holes, plus anyone he might have gone to earth with, and doing their damnedest not to raise a storm."
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Also Said As

  • absolutely
  • all-out
  • tout à fait
  • all the way
  • blind
  • altogether
  • at large
  • at length
  • cap-a-pie
  • categorically
  • completely
  • detailly
  • downright
  • entirely
  • exhaustively
  • finally
  • first and last
  • flat-out
  • flat out
  • from aardvark to zymurgy
  • from A to Z
  • from head to toe
  • from soup to nuts
  • from stem to stern
  • from the rooter to the tooter
  • from top to bottom
  • from top to toe
  • fully
  • handsomely
  • heartily
  • head to foot
  • head to tail
  • head to toe
  • hook
  • line
  • and sinker
  • in detail
  • in full
  • lock
  • stock
  • and barrel
  • one hundred percent
  • out-and-out
  • out and out
  • outright
  • particularly
  • perfectly
  • plumb
  • properly
  • purely
  • quite
  • right
  • root and branch
  • soundly
  • soup-to-nuts
  • straight up
  • through and through
  • top to tail
  • top to toe
  • totally
  • totes
  • to the bone
  • to the core
  • to the full
  • utterly
  • well and truly
  • whole
  • whole cloth
  • wholly