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Jump through hoops.
If you are prepared to jump through hoops for someone, you are prepared to make great efforts and sacrifices for them.
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Jump through hoops
verb
To put forth effort to meet (usually arbitrary) requirements set by someone.
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Companies have to jump through hoops to be awarded them.
"G.S.A. is required to jump through hoops," he said.
Not every bookstore is prepared to jump through hoops.
Gerta had to jump through hoops unheard of at Collegiate.
Leaders could no longer crack the whip and expect people to jump through hoops.
Because it makes the language soar, and plunge, and jump through hoops.
Ms. Bowers's lawyer, however, said she would "jump through hoops" to get her children back.
You have to jump through hoops to try to get people and then get them approved.
Mr. Hirst revels in revealing its machinery and making it jump through hoops.
Williams explained: "The Premier League made us jump through hoops and that's right.
Families have had to jump through hoops to get legal aid in inquest cases.
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