colloquial (originally North American) to go the whole hog: to do something completely, thoroughly, or fully.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > manner of action > vigour or energy > act or do vigorously [verb (intransitive)] > act in thoroughgoing manner (5) to go the whole hog1825 colloquial (originally North American) to go the whole hog: to do something completely, thoroughly, or fully. to go the whole figure1831 to do things on the big figure, to go (or come) the big figure: to do something on a grand scale; to go the whole figure U.S., to go the whole… to go the whole (also entire, etc.) animal1833 to go the whole (also entire,etc.) animal (humorously after to go the whole hog) to do a thing completely or thoroughly; = to go the whole hog at hog… to go for the doctor1907 Australian and New Zealand colloquial. to go for the doctor: to go at full speed; to apply or commit oneself wholeheartedly to something. Subcategories:— go to great lengths (1) |
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