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hell or high water

 

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Hell or High Water

Noun:

A colloquial phrase meaning extreme conditions or obstacles that cannot be avoided or overcome.

Sample Sentence:

Despite the hell or high water we faced during our journey, we finally reached the mountain's peak and enjoyed the breathtaking view.

Adverbial Phrase:

A phrase used to emphasize the determination and resolve of someone to do something, despite any difficulties or opposition.

Sample Sentence:

I will finish this project by tomorrow, come hell or high water.

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