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for all they were worth
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They were patronising him for all they were worth (two coaches)
For all they were worth..what does that mean?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Such expressions were originally American. In fact the earliest one recorded is in the writings of Mark Twain. He wrote: "We shall fly our comet for all it is worth." It has nothing to do with 'value' directly, as 'worth' would normally suggest, but merely implies - as Grunty says - that effort will be applied to the maximum extent.