Toing and froing noun
Constant movement or travel between places or locations
His toing and froing between Paris and Berlin has made him exhausted.
The increasing amount of travel toing and froing at the end of the year might cause to spread the virus on a much wider scale.
Used to refer repeated discussions or thought that doesn't make any progress
I think we should stop all this toing and froing and stick to our original plan.
To say the same thing repeatedly
To make someone learn something by repeating it many times
Doing something again, usually something negative or unpleasant
To say or do the same thing one has previously said or done
If a person has the devil's own luck, he or she has extremely good luck.
A: Yesterday I won a $10 million lottery jackpot and today I won a car in a draw.
B: You have the devil's own luck.