Similar words: finish, finished, finish off, finish up, unfinished, finish with, finish line, start off. Meaning: adv. completely.
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(61) The shift to digital technologies from start to finish is evident in the image quality (digital sometimes looks less visually dense than film) and the ubiquity of hand-held (lightweight) cameras.
(62) The vaccine was developed, from start to finish, in less than a decade, in record time, and at about one-tenth of the cost usually needed to bring a product through development to the market.
(63) It's rotten and it's wild - eyed ; it's dirty from start to finish.
(64) The novel took a year to write altogether, from start to finish.
(65) It had been a chapter of accidents from start to finish.
(66) But I make this matzo without leaven in my wood-burning oven under the prescribed 18 minutes from start to finish.
(67) Lush and mouth-filling from start to finish, there is enough acid to support the whole structure while retaining an excellent balance.
(68) Mounting any kind of theatrical production involves a long timeline and teamwork from start to finish.
(69) Is not there from start to finish of that ah, you try to cut point to see ah.
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(70) After two years, Leon bought me out, lock stock and barrel, and now completely makes the rods from start to finish.
(71) The play was a big yawn from start to finish.
(72) Then the left hand slightly above 30 centimeters eyes front, each from start to finish see palmprint, approximately 5 seconds.
(73) The talks proceeded in a friendly atmosphere from start to finish.
(74) Creating the story took three years 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.