Move heaven and earth verb phrase
To do anything possible to achieve something you want
I'm sure Hank will move heaven and earth to find out who did this.
I would move heaven and earth to keep you safe.
You know I would move heaven and earth just to be with you.
1. If you say enough bad things about someone, some of them will be believed.
2. Try many different ways or ideas, some of them will work.
To think or consider something seriously
To despise or make determined attempts less strong
Making a start on something is always difficult.
The verb "move" should be conjugated according to its tense.
The phrase has an uncertain origin and came into use in the 1700s. Some people believed it is related to Archimedes' statement:
“Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world.”
Others believed it came from a passage in the Bible, Haggai 2:6:
“…I will shake the heavens, and the earth, and the sea, and the dry land…”
A problem or difficult circumstance
I'm short-sighted, so forgetting my glasses is a real hair in the butter for my sight.