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Town Hog Yards In The Loop 306 Maximum Enthusiasm Splurge Bought

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Idiom GO TO TOWN
Definition to do something with maximum enthusiasm; to splurge
Examples
  1. When they bought an old house, they added a new bathroom, a modern kitchen, a sun porch and two new bedrooms. They really went to town fixing up their house.
  2. Since Alice was paying for her own wedding, she decided to spare no expense. She really wanted to go to town on her wedding arrangements.
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Synonyms: pull out all the stops; go whole hog; whole nine yards

Extra Info

Go to town connotes more elegance than go whole hog or (go the) whole nine yards.

Category Emotions/Feelings: success and happiness

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