Pull all the stops out verb phrase
To do something to the maximum amount of effort or ability; to use all available resources when doing something
We pulled all the stops out so that we could finish the project two weeks ahead of schedules.
We will be pulling all the stops out for the company anniversary celebration.
Adequate measures or actions
If something or someone weaves their magic, they use their unique talents or charm to produce a good effect or a desired outcome.
The verb "pull" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Someone who is totally bad at doing something.
Mary really can't sing for toffee.