Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

break-your-back

idiomatic expression
/breɪk jʊr bæk/
Definition
To exert oneself to the point of extreme fatigue or to work very hard.
Examples
  • She had to break her back to finish the project on time.
  • After a week of break-your-back labor, he finally completed the renovations.
Meaning
The phrase ‘break-your-back’ implies putting in a great deal of effort, often to the extent of feeling physically worn out by the demands of the task at hand.
Synonyms
  • Strain
  • Toil
  • Work hard
  • Push oneself