con todas las de la ley

Spanish

Etymology

Literally, "with all those of the law".

Adjective

con todas las de la ley (invariable)

  1. (idiomatic) fully-fledged

Adverb

con todas las de la ley

  1. (idiomatic) rightly so; being in one's on right (to do so); fair and square
  2. (idiomatic) to the full; in style; epically

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