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"no stone unturned" what does it mean.
  

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The full idiom is 'to leave no stone unturned', which means to investigate or search thoroughly and completely. The original image is of looking for something desired under every rock in the area.

  • The full idiom is 'to leave no stone unturned', which means to investigate or search thoroughly and completely.
  • The original image is of looking for something desired under every rock in the area.
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The full idiom is 'to leave no stone unturned', which means to investigate or search thoroughly and completely. The original image is of looking for something desired under every rock in the area.

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