Metaphor | Bend over backwards |
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Question Meaning | What do you mean? |
Meaning | To bend over backwards means to try as hard as you possibly can to do something, usually to please or help someone. People sometimes say to “lean over backwards”. |
Question Example | Example |
Example | “He has to be really careful about the food he eats, because he can’t eat gluten. But the people in the restaurant were brilliant. They bent over backwards to make sure he had a delicious dinner.” |
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