Bend Over Backwards

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /bɛnd ˈoʊvər ˈbæk.wərdz/

Definitions of bend over backwards

verb to make a great effort, especially in order to help or please someone

Example Sentences

A1 She bends over backwards to help her friends.

A2 The company bends over backwards to keep their customers satisfied.

B1 I had to bend over backwards to meet the deadline for the project.

B2 The teacher bends over backwards to make sure all students understand the material.

C1 The politician is known for bending over backwards to please his constituents.

C2 The CEO bends over backwards to ensure the company's success.

Examples of bend over backwards in a Sentence

formal The company is willing to bend over backwards to accommodate their clients' needs.

informal I'll bend over backwards to help you with your project.

slang She really bent over backwards to impress her crush.

figurative Sometimes you have to bend over backwards to reach your goals.

Grammatical Forms of bend over backwards

past tense

bent over backwards

plural

bend over backwards

comparative

more bent over backwards

superlative

most bent over backwards

present tense

bends over backwards

future tense

will bend over backwards

perfect tense

have bent over backwards

continuous tense

is bending over backwards

singular

bends over backwards

positive degree

bend over backwards

infinitive

to bend over backwards

gerund

bending over backwards

participle

bent over backwards

Origin and Evolution of bend over backwards

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The origin of the phrase 'bend over backwards' is believed to come from the physical act of bending one's body backwards to an extreme degree, symbolizing a great effort or willingness to accommodate or help someone.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the phrase 'bend over backwards' has evolved to signify going to great lengths or making a significant effort to assist or please someone, often at one's own expense or discomfort.