[Idiom] THE WHOLE ENCHILADA. - Unlocking the Secrets to Having It All

The whole enchilada.

The whole enchilada.

everything

The expression 'The whole enchilada' means having or wanting everything possible, encompassing all aspects of something. It's often used to emphasize completeness or wholeness. Imagine eating an enchilada filled with every possible ingredient; it's not just about having the tortilla, but also packing it with every tasty component available—this captures the essence of the phrase used in daily conversation and planning.

Example Sentences

  1. They want the whole enchilada, not just a part of it.

    They want everything, not just a portion.

  2. When negotiating, he aimed for the whole enchilada, including every benefit.

    During negotiations, he aimed to get every possible benefit.

  3. She wouldn't settle for less; she always aimed for the whole enchilada in her career goals.

    She always aimed for the maximum in her career goals.

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