Friday, October 24, 2008

Will You Fight Tooth and Nail for Something?

let's remember this idiom because it can be used frequently in your daily language.

fight (someone/something) tooth and nail

It means to use a lot of effort to oppose someone or achieve something.

Here I give a load of examples to make you more easier to remember this idiom.

1. I will fight tooth and nail to make Zoe happy on a minutely basis.

2. We fought tooth and nail to keep our share of the business.

3. They vowed to fight the new legislation tooth and nail.

4. That woman fought tooth and nail during the war to protect her children.

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