
What Does “break your back” mean?
Definition:
If you break your back to do something, you work very hard to do it.
Example(s)
I am not going to break my back to this job for such a low salary.
This idiom is in the work category.

If you break your back to do something, you work very hard to do it.
I am not going to break my back to this job for such a low salary.
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