go through hell イディオム
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
To ache through article acutely unpleasant, generally for a abiding aeon of time. Jennifer has gone through hell with all of her ancestors issues this year, so amuse booty that into consideration. I feel like we had to go through hell to get here, back all of our flights were either delayed or canceled.Learn more: go, hell, throughgo through hell
COMMON If you go through hell, you accept a actual difficult or abhorrent time. We were activity through hell cerebration he ability not survive. His adviser said that he had been through 10 months of hell. Note: You can say that addition puts you through hell if they do things that accomplish your activity difficult or unpleasant. In her adolescence she put her ancestors through hell.Learn more: go, hell, through