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Definition of all way in English English dictionary

all the way
To the end
all the way to Egery and back
The long way; a roundabout route; a long distance to travel
cry all the way to the bank
To be happy due to the receipt of money, although expressing sorrow about the cause of such receipt

When his rich aunt died, he was crying all the way to the bank.

go all the way
To continue to the conclusion of a task or project
go all the way
To have sexual intercourse
go the way of all flesh
To die; to follow a course leading to death or extinction

Laurence of Oxford went the way of all flesh on the gallows.

laugh all the way to the bank
To be happy due to the receipt of money
way of all flesh
Death; mortality

He abhors his decaying portrait, which pitilessly shows him the way of all flesh.

go all the way
(Slang.) To have sexual intercourse
laugh all the way to the bank
(deyim) To have made a substantial amount of money either by lucky investment or by some fraudulent deal and rejoice over one's gains

If you had done what I suggested, you, too, could be laughing all the way to the bank.

all the way
throughout the entire way, all along; until the end, until the conclusion
all the way
The act of completing a game with all strikes from a given point in the game See also "off the sheet" or "XXX'ed out"
all the way
Finishing a game from any point with nothing but strikes
all the way
completely; "read the book clear to the end"; "slept clear through the night"; "there were open fields clear to the horizon"
all the way
to the goal; "she climbed the mountain all the way"
all the way
not stopping short of sexual intercourse; "she went all the way with him"
all the way
not stopping short of sexual intercourse; "she went all the way with him
go all the way
traverse the whole distance; have full sexual relations, have intercourse (Slang)
go the way of all flesh
die
way of all flesh
the way of all creatures, the way of animals
went the way of all flesh
ended up the way all people end up, died, passed away
all way

    Turkish pronunciation

    ôl wey

    Pronunciation

    /ˈôl ˈwā/ /ˈɔːl ˈweɪ/

    Etymology

    [ 'ol ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English all, al, from Old English eall; akin to Old High German all all.
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