20 Idioms For Working Hard
- Idiom #1: Back/nose to the grindstone. To return to/start a hard tedious task. ...
- Idiom #3: Be snowed under. ...
- Idiom #4: Bend over backwards. ...
- Idiom #5: Blood, sweat, and tears. ...
- Idiom #6: Burning a candle at both ends. ...
- Idiom #7: Get cracking. ...
- Idiom #8: Give it 110% ...
- Idiom #9: Go the extra mile.
What is the idiom of work very hard?
work your fingers to the bone = work very hard: “I work my fingers to the bone for you.” go the extra mile = do more than is expected of you: “She's a hard worker and always goes the extra mile.” pull your weight = do your fair share of the work: “He's a good team worker and always pulls his weight.”
What is the idiom for great work?
Bang-up job
Meaning: Very good or excellent work. Example: “For someone in their first week at our company, she sure did a bang-up job,” the manager said.