BEND OVER BACKWARDS try very hard "I bent over backwards to please my boss, but he still didn't give me the promotion"
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I really like this kind of idioms. They can help me improve my English. What I like about them is that they not only come with their meaning but also with examples to understand them better. I am so happy I found this web site.
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I really like this kind of idioms. They can help me improve my English. What I like about them is that they not only come with their meaning but also with examples to understand them better. I am so happy I found this web site.
Jonny Algarañaz
Santa Cruz, Bolivia
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