go through hell and high water Idioma
go through hell and high water|go|hell|high water|
v. phr.,
informal To go through danger, or trouble.
John is ready to go through hell and high water to help his chum. The soldiers went through hell and high water to capture the fort. Compare: COME HELL OR HIGH WATER, THROUGH THE MILL.
go through hell and aerial water
To face abounding challenges in the action of accomplishing or accomplishing something. All of our flights were either delayed or canceled, so we had to go through hell and aerial baptize to get here.Learn more: and, go, hell, high, through, watergo through hell and aerial water
BRITISHIf you go through hell and aerial water, you acquaintance a lot of difficulties. We'd been through hell and aerial baptize together: births, marriages and deaths. Small countries such as Ireland had gone through hell and aerial baptize to accommodated these austere controls. Note: You can additionally say that addition does article through hell and aerial water to beggarly that they abide with it admitting problems. Smith pursued his career through hell and aerial water. Compare with come hell or aerial water.Learn more: and, go, hell, high, through, water