Most Americans are familiar with the phrase "All of Me" from the song of the same name, which has been performed many times by different musicians. The phrase indicates the whole self - body, mind, and soul, so that if a person says he's giving "all of me" it indicates nothing is being hidden or held back. It's a metaphor for commitment.
The phrase "all of me" typically refers to giving someone complete and unconditional love or devotion. It signifies being fully committed and willing to share all aspects of oneself with another person.
With you all.
Winner takes all
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all by one's self
There isn't a specific definition for this phrase.
figure it out yourself
The phrase "had been all but dead" means that the creature involved had been extremely close to death, and was nearly dead.
It means you did all the things you want to do; had fun.
A ground phrase is a musical term referring to a recurring bass pattern or chord progression that provides a solid foundation for the harmonic structure of a piece. It is often repeated throughout the composition, anchoring the music and providing a sense of stability.
Women are all like that, or women all do the same.
It means tired, exhausted. E.g. "I am going to bed now. I'm all in."
This is just a phrase that means that a person is all say and no action, or all show and no go.