Idioms

lean over backwards to (do something or help someone)
to do everything possible to do something or help someone
My cousin leaned over backwards to help my father when he was sick.

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  • lean toward (doing something)
  • leap to conclusions
  • learn (something) by heart
  • learn (something) by rote
  • learn (something) from the bottom up
  • learn (something) the hard way
  • learn the ropes
  • learn to live with (something)
  • least of all
  • leave (someone or something) behind
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  • from near and far
  • far and wide
  • sail right through (something)
  • salt away money
  • keep late hours
  • act one's age
  • tread on (someone's) toes
  • cut short (something) or cut (something) short
  • have a frog in one's throat
  • take the initiative to (do something)


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