Definition
(There is traffic) all the way to (Paris): (There is traffic) on the road from here to, on the whole route to, the whole way to (Paris)
(She walked) all the way from (Iceland to Paris): (She walked) from, the whole journey from, every step of the way from (Iceland to Paris)
- "In the pink corner, all the way from Oxford, England, Brian "The Butcher" Jones!"
- "You've come all the way from the planet Everythingisperfectia to find the funniest joke on Earth."
- "Brian : So, Todd, you've come all the way from the planet Everythingisperfectia to find the funniest joke on Earth?"
- "Bruno : Susie, I can carry you all the way to Phnom Penh!"
- "Harold : So, ladies and gentlemen, you're probably wondering why I've brought you all the way up to the North Pole."
- "All the way from the igloo next door, Quinn the Eskimo!"
- "Tatiana : Brian, you have come all the way to Russia."
- "And in the leopard-skin corner, all the way from the Amazon, Horatio "The Anaconda" Oléré!"
- "Dr Meyer runs all the way."
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