including all the work, doing the whole job, the whole ball of wax My goals include a degree, career, marriage, children - the whole nine yards.
boneyard
1. graveyard 2. domino pile to draw from
in one's own backyard
Idiom(s): in one's (own) backyard
Theme: PROXIMITY
[figuratively] very close to one. • That kind of thing is quite rare. Imagine it happening right in your backyard. • You always think of something like that happening to someone else. You never expect to find it in your own backyard.
all wool and a yard wide
Idiom(s): all wool and a yard wide
Theme: KINDNESS
genuinely warmhearted and friendly. (Informal and folksy. Refers to woolen cloth that is 100% wool and exactly one yard wide.) • Old Bob is a true gentleman—all wool and a yard wide. • The banker, hardly all wool and a yard wide, wouldn't give us a loan.
Graveyard shift
If you have to work very late at night, it is the graveyard shift.
Schoolyard pick
When people take it in turns to choose a member of a team, it is a schoolyard pick.
Whistling past the graveyard
(USA) If someone is whistling past the graveyard, they are trying to remain cheerful in difficult circumstances. ('Whistling past the cemetery' is also used.)
Whole nine yards
The whole nine yards means means everything that is necessary or required for something.
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adj. phr. Of fine character; especially, very generous and kind-hearted. He's a wonderful brother all wool and a yard wide.
graveyard shift|graveyard|shift
n. phr. The work period lasting from sundown to sunup, when one has to work in the dark or by artificial light. "Why are you always so sleepy in class?" Professor Brown asked Sam. "Because I have to work the graveyard shift beside going to school," Sam answered.
whole nine yards, the
whole nine yards, the Everything that is relevant; the whole thing. For example, He decided to take everything to college—his books, his stereo, his computer, his skis, the whole nine yards. The source of this expression is not known, but there are several possibilities: the amount of cloth required to make a complete suit of clothes; the fully set sails of a three-masted ship where each mast carries three yards, that is, spars, to support the sails; or the amount of cement (in cubic yards) contained in a cement mixer for a big construction job. [Colloquial]
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