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lean over backwards Definition


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backwards
backward
adverb
    1. Towards the back or rear.
      Thesaurus: rearward, astern, back, behind; Antonym: forward, onward.
    2. With one's back facing the direction of movement.
      Example: walk backwards out of the room
    3. In reverse order.
      Example: counting backwards
    4. In or into a worse state.
      Example: felt her career going backwards
Idiom: backwards and forwards
    First in one direction, and then in the opposite direction.
Idiom: bend over backwards (fall over backwards, lean over backwards)
    colloq
    To try extremely hard to please or accommodate someone.
Idiom: know something backwards
    colloq
    To know it thoroughly.
Etymology: 16c: from backward.





lean1
verb leant, leaned, leaning
    tr & intr
    1. To slope or be placed in a sloping position.
      Thesaurus: slant, tilt, bend, slope, tip.
    tr & intr
    2. To rest or be rested against something for support.
      Thesaurus: recline, repose.
    intr
    3. To have an inclination to, a preference for or tendency towards.
      Form: lean towards (usually)
noun
    1. An act or condition of leaning.
    2. A slope.
Idiom: lean over backwards (bend over backwards)


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