v. phr. , informal To work very hard; make a great effort. Mrs. Ross knocked herself out planning her daughter's wedding. Tom knocked himself out to give his guests a good time.
Compare: BREAK ONE'S NECK, FALL OVER BACKWARDS, OUT OF ONE'S WAY.
v. phr. , informal To work very hard; make a great effort. Mrs. Ross knocked herself out planning her daughter's wedding. Tom knocked himself out to give his guests a good time.
Compare: BREAK ONE'S NECK, FALL OVER BACKWARDS, OUT OF ONE'S WAY.
American idioms English vocabulary. Английский словарь американских идиом. 2012