from stem to stern

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from stem to stern

  1. (nautical) Over the full length of a ship or boat, from the front end of the vessel to the back end.
  2. (idiomatic, by extension) From front to back; from one end to the other end.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:completely
    • 1861, Charles Reade, chapter 58, in The Cloister and the Hearth:
      [T]he horse was the vainer brute of the two; he was far worse beflounced, bebonneted, and bemantled, than any fair lady. . . . [T]his poor animal from stem to stern was swamped in finery.
    • 1945 August 27, “Science: War on Insects”, in Time:
      Michigan's Mackinac Island, the Lake Huron resort where automobiles are barred, was sprayed from stem to stern with DDT.
    • 2005 Oct. 12, Marian Burros, "Take My Steak. Please." (restaurant review), New York Times (retrieved 23 Aug. 2012):
      Weighing in at four pounds, the lobster was rubbery and tasteless from stem to stern.

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