Adverb
completely
Source: WordNetWith The Key, it was, I had gone through a divorce and losing my father, and just kinda really reminiscing about how much I loved the traditional side of country music, so I made a record that was really traditional from start to finish. Vince Gill
As far as I am concerned, the first episode of Buffy was the beginning of my career. It was the first time I told a story from start to finish the way I wanted. Joss Whedon
Characters who are on screen from start to finish are not necessarily the ones who have the greatest impact. Jeanne Moreau
It was relatively easy to write 'The Cave of Lost Souls', though, because it came to me one night in a dream. I remember waking up and having this idea for a complete story - from start to finish - in my head, so I jotted it down, then later began writing the thing. Paul Kane
Acting is a humiliating job, from start to finish. Claire Danes
History, the way the teachers liked it, was a racetrack, a straight shot from start to finish line; life itself was more of a maze. Cassandra Clare