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  1. The American expression ‘Six ways to Sunday’ is used with more than one meaning. Most people use it to mean ‘in every possible way, with every alternative examined’, as in “we checked him out six ways to Sunday before offering him that big loan”.

  2. May 23, 2024 · Applying a logical meaning to six ways to Sunday is simple. In terms of the calendar, there are six days after Sunday, or six days before Sunday, depending on the perspective. The phrase points out the inevitability of reaching Sunday, no matter what day serves as starting point.

  3. Six Ways to Sunday is a 1997 American crime drama film with elements of comedy directed by Adam Bernstein. It is based on Charles Perry's novel Portrait of a Young Man Drowning.

  4. Mar 5, 1999 · Six Ways to Sunday: Directed by Adam Bernstein. With Norman Reedus, Debbie Harry, Adrien Brody, Paul D'Amato. Eighteen-year-old mothers' son Harry (he lives with his overprotective mother Kate) shows his cruel side at one occasion and is hired as hitman/enforcer by the Jewish mob.

  5. Sep 8, 2022 · "Six ways to Sunday" is the most common use of this phrase, which typically means "thoroughly", or (having considered) "all possible ways", and can also mean "in every direction" or even "as often as possible".

  6. six ways to Sunday. Thoroughly or completely; in every possible way; from every conceivable angle. Everyone had their money on the reigning champion, but he was beaten six ways to Sunday by the newcomer.

  7. You can use "Six Ways to Sunday" to emphasize that something has been done or attempted in many different ways. It suggests thoroughness and exhaustive effort. For example, if someone has tried multiple methods to solve a problem but none have worked, you might say, 'He tried six ways to Sunday to fix the problem, but nothing worked.'