put somebody through it
put (one) through it
To force one to endure something particularly difficult, stressful, or unpleasant. They really put you through it during these training camps, but the benefits when you start the regular season are huge. John put me through it before we broke up. I'm still trying to get over it all.
See also: put, through
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
put somebody ˈthrough it
(especially British English, informal) force somebody to do something difficult or unpleasant: During the training they really put you through it; I was exhausted!See also: put, somebody, through
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- put (one) through it
- the evil hour/day/moment
- sigh
- breathe a sigh of relief
- heave a sigh of relief
- sigh of relief
- sigh of relief, (heave) a
- put (one) under the cosh
- not be somebody's day
- be not (one's) day