Similar words: finish, finished, finish off, finish up, unfinished, finish with, finish line, start off. Meaning: adv. completely.
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(1) The meeting was a shambles from start to finish.
(2) She was in the lead from start to finish.
(3) The interview was sheer torture from start to finish.
(4) The story was a lie from start to finish.
(5) The meeting was a fiasco from start to finish.
(6) The book grips you from start to finish.
(7) The trip was a disaster from start to finish.
(8) He was in the lead from start to finish.
(9) The whole holiday was really enjoyable, from start to finish.
(10) The day was a disaster from start to finish .
(11) Her story was a complete fabrication from start to finish.
(12) From start to finish he believed in me, often more than I did myself.
(13) The meeting was one big yawn from start to finish.
(14) This is a thoroughly good book from start to finish.
(15) She read the letter from start to finish without looking up.
(16) The whole course was a disaster from start to finish.
(17) The whole thing was nonsense from start to finish.
(18) It was a demolition job from start to finish.
(19) "Cats" is first-rate entertainment from start to finish.
(20) Mr. Hamilton I find that, from start to finish, a most incredible contribution.
(21) The whole case was badly handled from start to finish.
(22) I've read the book three times from start to finish.
(23) Their new album is a good listen from start to finish.
(24) Simply stated, the more nurturing a dough receives from start to finish, the better the bread.
(25) Because ENPs deal with patients from start to finish they can be much more flexible in their approach.
(26) He had deceived her utterly from start to finish, and such calculated deceit was a downright insult!
(27) The whole affair has been a chapter of accidents from start to finish. Sentencedict.com
(28) She admitted that the interview had been a complete farce from start to finish.
(29) Such a rule would prevent solicitors handling the client's case from start to finish.
(30) I was quite impressed with his pace and he never stopped trying from start to finish.
More similar words: finish, finished, finish off, finish up, unfinished, finish with, finish line, start off, finish school, from the bottom of one's heart, from scratch, profit from, film star, finis, from sun to sun, heart to heart, heart-to-heart, to fight tooth and nail, finnish, apart from, tarnish, conflict of interest, diminish, depart from, from head to foot, tarnished, diminished, start, undiminished, diminishing.