It's "everything but the kitchen sink" and it's just a humorous way of saying that nearly everything was there in that situation.
The idiom give their all means to do everything you can to accomplish a task.
Knows something about everything
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
It's a nonsense phrase used when someone is upset or sad. You pat them on the back and say "There, there." You can also say "there, there, everything will turn out right."
idiom means expression like a page in a book
The phrase "everything except the sink" means nearly everything, except for the most basic and necessary item, the sink. It is often used to convey the idea of a large quantity or variety of things.
It's a slang-y way to say you had way more stuff than you needed -- you had everything you could possibly have (except your kitchen sink).
It just means everything (or if someone has gone over the top with something)
The idiom or expression, where there is will there is way means that there is a way around everything. It also means nothing is impossible.
Means you were punished severely. The book is the penal code-meaning they used everything in it.
Means you were punished severely. The book is the penal code-meaning they used everything in it.
"Everything's peachy" is an idiom that means everything is going well or everything is fine. It's a colloquial way of expressing that there are no problems or issues.
It depends on what the rest of the phrase said. "Everything under the sun" is a figurative way of saying "everything," while "under the sun" alone would mean out in the sunlight.
It's not really an idiom - "to account" is to tally up, add together, or count everything, so if you take something into account, you're adding the information into the whole.
The idiom "sink your teeth into" means to become deeply involved or engaged in something, often with enthusiasm or commitment. It suggests immersing oneself in an activity or task that is particularly interesting or challenging. This phrase can apply to various contexts, such as work, hobbies, or learning new skills. Overall, it conveys a sense of dedication and focus.
The idiom give their all means to do everything you can to accomplish a task.
Knows something about everything