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every inch

Idioms  
  1. Completely, wholly, as in He was every inch a leader, or I had to argue this case every inch of the way. [Early 1400s]


Example Sentences

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There’s one, and typically many more, for every inch of the travel spectrum.

From The Wall Street Journal

Inside, the couple has decorated just the way they want, filling nearly every inch of their three-bedroom home with lively collections.

From Los Angeles Times

Blang could never ski his way into the Games, but with a joystick in his hands, he’s learned every inch of the race course.

From The Wall Street Journal

But that is hard to tell when you first wake up and see dozens of bugs covering every inch of your comforter.

From Literature

Skiers navigate an “ice rink” covering nearly every inch of the course.

From The Wall Street Journal