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Full Monty

Definition:

"Full monty" is a slang term that means to have everything or to go all the way. It is often used to describe a situation where someone or something is giving their all or providing everything that is expected.

Use case:

You can use the term "full monty" in various situations, such as when someone is giving their best effort or when you want to emphasize that you want everything that is available. For example, if someone asks you if you want a regular burger or the full monty burger, they are asking if you want all the toppings and extras. Or, if someone is planning a party and they say they are going to provide the full monty, it means they are going to provide everything needed for a great party.


The usage of the idiom 'Full Monty' in a sentence

• I'm going to order the full monty pizza with all the toppings.

• Let's make sure we bring the full monty to the beach - towels, sunscreen, and snacks.

• I had to give my car the full monty after the accident, replacing the engine, tires, and windshield.

• My friend and I decided to go all out and get the full monty when it came to planning our European backpacking trip.

• The restaurant's signature dish was the full monty breakfast, complete with eggs, bacon, sausage, and toast.

• When it comes to work, I always give the full monty and never settle for mediocrity.

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