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go all the way

Verb

Meaning

(intransitive, literally) To travel the entire distance to one's intended destination.

(intransitive, idiomatic) To continue to the conclusion of a task or project.

(intransitive, idiomatic, colloquial, euphemistic) To have sexual intercourse.

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Lance Armstrong, the famous cyclist and more importantly, cancer survivor, has said 'if you ever get a second chance for something, you've got to go all the way.' Michael N. Castle

If you're going to try, go all the way. Otherwise, don't even start. Charles Bukowski

Go all the way with it. Do not back off. For once, go all the goddamn way with what matters. Ernest Hemingway

If you are going to try, go all the way or don't even start. If you follow it you will be alive with the gods. It is the only good fight there is. Charles Bukowski

If you're going to try, go all the way. This could mean losing girlfriends, wives, relatives, jobs and maybe your mind. Charles Bukowski

It had to go all the way out to the west coast and come all the way back to the east coast every time it needed to be fixed. Suzanne Ciani

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