all of vs through and through

all of

adv
  • Entirely, completely, in a specified state. 

  • Merely; only; no more or less than; neither more nor better than might be expected. 

through and through

adv
  • Completely; entirely; fundamentally. 

noun
  • A bullet wound in which the bullet passes through the body. 

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