move mountains



move mountains

to achieve something difficult Voters in his district have always recognized their representative's ability to move mountains.
See also: mountain, move

move mountains

 
1. if someone or someone's beliefs or feelings can move mountains, they can achieve something that is very difficult If faith can move mountains, we'll win the Cup.
2. if you would move mountains for someone, they are so important to you that you would do anything to please them He'd move mountains for her but she treats him like dirt.
See also: mountain, move

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
AnniinaAHN-nee:-nahFinnish
Ismael-Spanish, Biblical Greek
Ortega[ɔ:'teigə]
İLhan-Turkish
Tanis-Near Eastern Mythology (Hellenized)
Rowena[rəu'i:nə]