all the way

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English

Adverb

all the way (not comparable)

  1. To the end.
  2. (of food, colloquial) With every typical condiment or topping.
    • 2011, Al Thomas, Quiet Places of the Heart, page 35:
      “Two dogs and a burger all the way, hold the onions on the burger; coming right up.”
    • 2017, Jane Tesh, Baby, Take A Bow:
      I wedged my way into the crowd and up to the counter. All I had to do was catch Janice's eye. She'd bring me the usual, two hot dogs all the way, and a steaming pack of artery-clogging fries.

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