go through fire and water
English
Etymology
Referring to ancient ordeals.
Verb
go through fire and water (third-person singular simple present goes through fire and water, present participle going through fire and water, simple past went through fire and water, past participle gone through fire and water)
Translations
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See also
- go through hell
- go to hell and back
Further reading
- “go through fire and water”, in Cambridge English Dictionary, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Cambridge University Press, 1999–present.
- “go through fire and water”, in Collins English Dictionary.
- “go through fire and water for somebody” in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, Longman.
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