| Id | in_the_loop_689 |
|---|---|
| Idiom | SWEAT BLOOD |
| Definition | to put out a great deal of effort; to work very, very hard |
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| Extra Info | The expression suggests that one works so hard that one sweats blood, a fluid more vital than perspiration. |
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