
Hledat
to pull out all the stops
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to try very hard and do everything that is possible to succeed in something
The idiom "pull out all the stops" originated from pipe organs, where stops are controls that activate different sets of pipes to produce different sounds. The phrase is mainly used to emphasize the idea of using maximum energy, creativity, and determination, often in the face of a challenging or important endeavor.
Example
The team decided to pull out all the stops in their final match, giving their best performance and leaving nothing to chance.
In order to impress the investors, the company pulled out all the stops and presented a comprehensive business plan with innovative strategies.
The event planner pulled out all the stops to create a memorable experience, arranging stunning decorations, top-notch entertainment, and gourmet cuisine.

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