play all one's cards
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[edit]Verb
[edit]play all one's cards (third-person singular simple present plays all one's cards, present participle playing all one's cards, simple past and past participle played all one's cards)
- (idiomatic) To use all one's resources.
- Synonym: play all one's cards at once
- 1980, Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus (lyrics and music), “The Winner Takes It All”, in Super Trouper, performed by ABBA:
- I've played all my cards
And that's what you've done too
Nothing more to say
No more ace to play
- 2012, Paul Watson, Up Pohnpei:
- We composed a calm email stating our 'interest in football in the region' and desire to 'find out more', deciding not to play all our cards at this stage.