I'm not positive, but I think it means to invest on something that is a bit risky. (that is ofcourse aside from the literal meaning: to gamble and put all your money on red, not black)
All adjectives describe a noun or pronoun. The words tall, heavy, and red are all adjectives. e.g. A tallbuilding. A heavy parcel. Ten red balloons.
The idiom give their all means to do everything you can to accomplish a task.
To explain what is going on, to aquaint someone with all the facts
the thing you're working on it and put all your mind on it
give it all you've got put your all into it give it your best shot give it everything you've got put your best foot forward give it your all
he put a cross on the appropriate spot on all of the islands
You put it on the bridge with all the workers where there is a crack.
which the solution will be acid
My parents put red tape all around my Christmas gift.
I know all the red shangband meaningthe red shag band means lapdace
To be put in the black means that you have money or your account shows a positive balance. Being in the red means that your account has a negative balance.
It is supposed to mean that you are low on gas. But I have a '91 Transport also and it stays on all the time, even after I put gas into the tank.
Angry
Try blowing in your DS card slot 1 and your game chip then put it in your DS.
The statement "All red objects have color" can be expressed as " If an object is red, it has a color. The contrapositive is "If an object does not have color, then it is not red."
Put on Your Red Dress was created in 1995.
i think it was rose red