THE FULL MONTY
THE FULL MONTY: meaning and examples
Hello again and welcome back to the Daily Vitamin. I hope you are doing well.
Today we are going to finish our week of expressions related to the word or concept full, with a British expression which was used in the title of a popular film almost 20 years ago.
Although this is not a very common expression, we include it because, due to the film, most people think it means to strip (take your clothes off). You will see that it means something else.
Today's expression is: the full monty
It means: every possible thing.
Example 1: The wedding banquet was the full monty: hors d'oeuvres, starters, main dishes, cake, coffee, liqueurs, you name it! Everything was of the highest quality.
Example 2: Alright, everyone. I want ideas for our stand at the trade fair. We are going for the full monty; no expenses spared! We will need posters, business cards, presentation folders, gifts...what else?
In the film, the main characters took off every possible thing, or item of clothing.
⇒ I encourage you to write your own sentence with today's expression in order to get some writing practice in English. You can post your sentence on one of our social media sites (Facebook or Bluesky) and we will give you feedback about your writing ASAP.
Enjoy the rest of your day and have a wonderful weekend.
All the best!




