go all out — to make the greatest possible effort; to do something with maximum energy and commitment
Part of speech: VERB
Definition: to make the greatest possible effort; to do something with maximum energy and commitment
Pronunciation (IPA): /ɡoʊ ɔːl aʊt/
Example Sentences
- The chef went all out for the celebrity's birthday party, creating a 10-course meal with gold flakes.
- When it comes to studying for the TOEIC, you should go all out during the last month.
- My grandmother went all out for Thanksgiving dinner and accidentally cooked enough food for 50 people.
go all out
VERB[/ɡoʊ ɔːl aʊt/]
to make the greatest possible effort; to do something with maximum energy and commitment

to make the greatest possible effort; to do something with maximum energy and commitment

Go all out, silence every doubt, let your success shout!
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“The chef went all out for the celebrity's birthday party, creating a 10-course meal with gold flakes.”
“When it comes to studying for the TOEIC, you should go all out during the last month.”
“My grandmother went all out for Thanksgiving dinner and accidentally cooked enough food for 50 people.”
“The marketing team decided to go all out for the product launch campaign.”
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