Phrase of the Day (fight tooth and nail)-19JUN20

Phrase of the Day (fight tooth and nail)-19JUN20

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is fight tooth and nail and its meaning is “use all your “effort and will power” to get something you want or to prevent something happening”.

Example Sentence:  Expressing concern over the Centre’s clear intent to do away with the Minimum Support Price regime, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh said the Punjab government will fight any such move tooth and nail and will not allow the interests of its farmers, who had given the nation its food security, to be compromised in any manner.

This word is present in The Hindu National Page article Coronavirus | Strict imposition of lockdown, people’s cooperation helped us: Punjab CM Amarinder Singh and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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