lock, stock and barrel
English
Etymology
From the three principal parts of a flintlock.
Noun
lock, stock and barrel
- A thing in its entirety, with nothing omitted.
- They want to buy the whole thing, lock, stock and barrel.
Adverb
lock, stock and barrel
- Entirely.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:completely
Translations
entirely
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See also
- flash in the pan
- full monty
- go off half-cocked
- the whole nine yards
- whole shebang
- hook, line and sinker
- bag and baggage
- everything but the kitchen sink