löpa linan ut

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Swedish

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Etymology

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From löpa (run) +‎ linan (the line) +‎ out (out), "run the whole line." Perhaps in reference to horses being tamed.

Verb

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löpa linan ut (present löper linan ut, preterite löpte linan ut, supine löpt linan ut, imperative löp linan ut)

  1. (idiomatic) to go all the way (with some endeavor, despite risks, etc.)

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