- put go through hoops
- ► put someone (or go) through hoops make someone undergo (or be made to undergo) a gruelling test.Main Entry: ↑hoop
English terms dictionary. 2015.
English terms dictionary. 2015.
put someone through hoops — put (someone) through hoops go/jump through hoops to do a lot of difficult things before you are allowed to have or do something you want. She was put through far more hoops than a man would have been before the studio allowed her to direct her… … New idioms dictionary
put someone through hoops — ► put someone (or go) through hoops make someone undergo (or be made to undergo) a gruelling test. Main Entry: ↑hoop … English terms dictionary
put through hoops — put (someone) through hoops go/jump through hoops to do a lot of difficult things before you are allowed to have or do something you want. She was put through far more hoops than a man would have been before the studio allowed her to direct her… … New idioms dictionary
jump through hoops — verb To put forth effort for the sake of appearance or demonstration. They really made the salesman jump through hoops before buying anything … Wiktionary
put someone (or go) through the hoops — make someone undergo (or be made to undergo) a gruelling test. → hoop … English new terms dictionary
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hoop — ► NOUN 1) a rigid circular band. 2) a large ring used as a toy or for circus performers to jump through. 3) chiefly Brit. a metal arch through which the balls are hit in croquet. 4) a contrasting horizontal band on a sports shirt or cap. ► VERB ▪ … English terms dictionary
hooped — hoop ► NOUN 1) a rigid circular band. 2) a large ring used as a toy or for circus performers to jump through. 3) chiefly Brit. a metal arch through which the balls are hit in croquet. 4) a contrasting horizontal band on a sports shirt or cap. ►… … English terms dictionary
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