go to any lengths:
to be willing to do anything, even if it is cruel, dishonest, or illegal, in order to get what you want
Example: He's prepared to go to any lengths to find the men who killed his daughter.
be hellbent on:
informal to be extremely determined to do something, especially something dangerous or something that may have a bad result.
Example: Bob's hellbent on going through with the plan, even though it's sure to end in disaster.
come hell or high water:
use this to emphasize that you are determined to do something in spite of any problems or difficulties.
Example: I'll be there in time. Don't worry. Come hell or high water.
And of God's signs is the creation of the heavens and the earth, and the difference of your languages and colours. Lo! herein indeed are portents for men of knowledge."The Holy Quran"
Friday, January 26, 2007
Thursday, January 04, 2007
Expressions: To suddenly forget something
it's on the tip of my tongue
Use this to say that you know a name or word, but you are having difficulty remembering it at that moment.
dry up
To forget what you were going to say or what you are supposed to say when speaking or acting, especially because you are nervous.
your mind goes blank
If your mind goes blank you are suddenly unable to remember something at a time when you need it.
Use this to say that you know a name or word, but you are having difficulty remembering it at that moment.
dry up
To forget what you were going to say or what you are supposed to say when speaking or acting, especially because you are nervous.
your mind goes blank
If your mind goes blank you are suddenly unable to remember something at a time when you need it.
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