lock, stock and barrel

English

Etymology

From the three principal parts of a flintlock.

Noun

lock, stock and barrel

  1. A thing in its entirety, with nothing omitted.
    They want to buy the whole thing, lock, stock and barrel.

Adverb

lock, stock and barrel

  1. Entirely.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:completely

See also

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