bring all together

bring (someone or something) all together

1. To plan or organize something, such as an event. Let's take a moment to acknowledge the people who worked tirelessly to bring this gala all together. It was a wonderful party—thank you for bringing it all together, sis.
2. To unite people for a certain occasion. Thank you for bringing us all together, sis—we really need to try to spend more time together as a family.
See also: all, bring, together
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

bring something all together

to organize something; to coordinate something or some event. The party was a great success. Janet was the one who brought it all together. It was a difficult conference to organize, but Sam brought it all together.
See also: all, bring, together
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • bring (someone or something) all together
  • lion’s share
  • lion's share
  • lion's share of
  • lion's share, the
  • the lion's share
  • arrange
  • arrange (something) with
  • arrange with
  • make ready