all the way to Sunday

English

Adverb

all the way to Sunday (not comparable)

  1. (colloquial) Synonym of six ways to Sunday.
    • 2005, Jay Bonansinga, chapter 21, in Frozen, Pinnacle Books, page 282:
      Had he rejected her for heroic reasons ... or was he simply afraid that he would fall in love with someone other than Hannah? Which was ridiculous. Hannah would have kicked his ass all the way to Sunday.
    • 2005, Joan Elliott Pickart, A Bride by Christmas, Silhouette Books, page 111:
      “Well, excuse me all the way to Sunday,” Maggie yelled, “but the truth is the truth.”
    • 2023, Rina Kent, chapter 13, in God of Ruin, page 134:
      “Landon!” She gasps, her eyes chastising me all the way to Sunday.