Definitions from Wiktionary (go through fire and water)
▸ verb: (dated) To undertake any amount of trouble or risk to achieve some end.
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▸ verb: (dated) To undertake any amount of trouble or risk to achieve some end.
Similar:
run the gauntlet,
go through hell,
lash oneself to the mast,
sweat out,
ride out,
walk on broken glass,
play with fire,
do it tough,
have a time of it,
tempt fate,
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