Examples of 'took all of it' in a sentence

Meaning of "took all of it"

took all of it - means to completely take or consume something. In some contexts, it can also refer to taking responsibility or bearing the consequences of a situation

How to use "took all of it" in a sentence

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took all of it
And she took all of it.
You took all of it you could take until one day you went for him.
But you took all of it.
Took all of it for me to cool the Pin down.
The cops took all of it.
I had to work, I had to make money . And she took all of it.
They took all of it.
I guess it was not for her . She took all of it.
Rafael took all of it.
I took all of it.
My guess is he took all of it.
I just took all of it in, internalized it, and turned it into armor.
He really took all of it.
Half an hour . Took all of it for me to cool the Pin down.
This hacker guy, he took all of it.

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To my shame, I took all of it and more for five years.
The lot of it . They took all of it.
But … He took all of it.
Is it not true that our lords took all of it with them? ".
No, he took all of it.
It 's strange . She took all of it.
Frederik took all of it.
When they went over that wall, they took all of it right along with them.
That thief took all of it Oh, my!
I mean, he took all of it.
Mr. Luthor took all of it.
LAURA, They took all of it.
How much? I took all of it.

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