phrases - What is the meaning of "six ways from Sunday"?


This is a line from the book Test Driven Development by Kent Beck:



Fortunately, we are well rested and relaxed and unlikely to make mistakes, which is why we will go in teeny-tiny steps, verifying every- thing six ways from Sunday.



What does six ways from Sunday mean? Also, has the meaning changed over time? And are there any variant forms of the expression?



Answer



According to Wikipedia



six ways from Sunday


(idiomatic, colloquial) thoroughly, completely, in every way imaginable  



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