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Move Heaven and Earth

Move Heaven and Earth

November 27, 2016 • No Comments •
Move Heaven and Earth

What does the idiom “move heaven and earth” mean?

Definition: Do everything possible to achieve something

Example: If you can staff the new office by next week, I’ll move heaven and earth to get you the needed supplies.

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