de cabo a rabo

Portuguese

Etymology

de (from) + cabo (head) + a (to) + rabo (tail)

Adverb

de cabo a rabo (not comparable)

  1. (idiomatic) to a complete extent; one hundred percent; completely; utterly; fully

Spanish

Etymology

de (from) + cabo (edge, head) + a (to) + rabo (tail)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /de ˌkabo a ˈrabo/ [d̪e ˌka.β̞o a ˈra.β̞o]
  • Syllabification: de ca‧bo a ra‧bo

Adverb

de cabo a rabo

  1. (idiomatic) completely, utterly, fully
    Synonyms: de cabo a cabo, de pe a pa
  2. (idiomatic) from start to finish, all the way through

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