To "jump through hoops" means _____.
obey an order
jumping around
be naughty
to be in charge
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To jump through hoops means to obey an order..
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obey an order
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- to have to perform numerous tasks that appear difficult or pointless in order to accomplish something:
- For Example, To get my Dad admitted to the hospital, we had to go through a lot of hoops.
- To "jump through hoops" means obey an order.
- To go through an order to achieve what's needed by doing all kinds of difficult tasks, by passing challenging tasks to demonstrate your suitability.
- When someone "jump through hoops," they make you go through a number of tedious or difficult tasks before allowing you to do what you want to do.
- He made me "jump through hoops," roll across the yard, and hop, for instance.
- To get the play on stage, we had to "jump through a lot of hoops."
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