VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Pull Out All the Stops

Meaning:

Do everything possible to accomplish something

Examples:

  • We need to pull out all the stops to make this event a success.
  • The company pulled out all the stops to launch their new product.
  • When it comes to his cooking, John pulls out all the stops and creates delicious meals.
  • The team pulled out all the stops in the final minutes of the game and managed to win.
  • We'll have to pull out all the stops if we want to finish this project on time.
  • The bride and groom pulled out all the stops to ensure their wedding was a memorable occasion.
  • The band pulled out all the stops and gave an incredible performance at the concert.
  • The chef pulled out all the stops and created a five-course meal for the special occasion.
  • The politician pulled out all the stops to win the election, campaigning tirelessly.
  • The students pulled out all the stops to organize a fantastic prom night.
  • The theater production pulled out all the stops with elaborate costumes and stunning sets.
  • The company pulled out all the stops to impress potential investors during the pitch.
  • The designer pulled out all the stops and showcased an extraordinary collection at the fashion show.
  • The team pulled out all the stops to secure the championship title.
  • The artist pulled out all the stops and created a masterpiece that left everyone in awe.
  • The students pulled out all the stops to raise funds for their school trip.
  • The company pulled out all the stops to provide exceptional customer service.
  • The chef pulled out all the stops and prepared a gourmet meal for the VIP guests.
  • The orchestra pulled out all the stops and delivered a breathtaking performance.
  • The writer pulled out all the stops and crafted an engaging and thrilling novel.