A phrase hard to explain so i ll give you an example like what goes around comes back around
It means that everything in the world has its own life, its own place of existence. The phrase is typically applied when somebody has asked the point of/the reason for something - the answer being "there is a time and place for everything". ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Or, for example, when in school, if you do your math homework in English, the teacher might take offense and say, "There's a time and place for everything, but now is not one of those"
It means you want to do everything that you can in that situation.
All and sundry means everyone and/or everything.
The saying is "a place for everything and everything in its place." It has to do with organization. It means that each thing has a place it is kept and when it is not being used, it is put back in its place.
The meaning of the phrase by and by is over time or eventually. It means something will take place sometime on the future but not at a specified time.
The meaning of this phrase is that not everything has another meaning. Sometimes things are just how they are.
Across the board means encompassing everything or everyone.
Macrocosm is the phrase for everything that exists. It is the meaning for the largest thing.
The phrase "ixtapa zihuatanejo" is of Mexican origin. " Zihuatanejo" means "place of women". " Ixtapa" means "the white place". This phrase is used to name a resort in Mexico.
if you mean the phrase "mise en place" Set in place - the things you are about to cook
All his worldly goods means everything the person owns.
to house troops, to give them a place to stay