last leg Idiom
last legs
(See on his last legs)
on his last legs
very tired or old, at the end of his career Gordie was on his last legs, but he could still shoot hard.
on our last legs
nearly dead or bankrupt, nearly done for Financially, we were on our last legs. We couldn't get a loan.
on one's or sth's last legs
Idiom(s): on one's or sth's last legs
Theme: ENDINGS
[for someone or something] to be almost finished. (Informal.)
• This building is on its last legs. It should be torn down.
• I feel as if I'm on my last legs. I’m really tired.
On your last legs
If someone's on their last legs, they're close to dying.
last leg|last|leg
n. phr. 1. Final stages of physical weakness before dying. The poor old man was on his last leg in the nursing home. 2. The final stage of a journey. The last leg of our round-the-world trip was Paris to Chicago. See: LAST LAP.
on one's last legs|last legs|leg|legs|on
adj. phr. Failing; near the end. The blacksmith's business is on its last legs. The dog is old and sick. He is on his last legs.
Compare: ONE FOOT IN THE GRAVE, ON ONE'S KNEES2.
on one's last legs
on one's last legs
Extremely tired, close to collapsing, as in We've been cleaning house all day and I'm on my last legs. This hyperbolic expression originally meant “close to dying,” and in John Ray's 1678 proverb collection it was transferred to being bankrupt. Soon afterward it was applied to the end of one's resources, physical or otherwise. It is sometimes applied to things, as in That furnace is on its last legs.last leg|last|leg
n. phr. 1. Final stages of concrete weakness afore dying. The poor old man was on his aftermost leg in the nursing home. 2. The final date of a journey. The aftermost leg of our round-the-world cruise was Paris to Chicago. See: LAST LAP.
last legs
(See on his aftermost legs)
on his aftermost legs
very annoyed or old, at the end of his career Gordie was on his aftermost legs, but he could still shoot hard.
on one's aftermost legs
on one's aftermost legs
Extremely tired, abutting to collapsing, as in We've been charwoman abode all day and I'm on my aftermost legs. This abstract announcement originally meant “close to dying,” and in John Ray's 1678 adage accumulating it was transferred to actuality bankrupt. Soon after it was activated to the end of one's resources, concrete or otherwise. It is sometimes activated to things, as in That boiler is on its aftermost legs.
on one's aftermost legs|last legs|leg|legs|on
adj. phr. Failing; abreast the end. The blacksmith's business is on its aftermost legs. The dog is old and sick. He is on his aftermost legs.
Compare: ONE FOOT IN THE GRAVE, ON ONE'S KNEES2.
on one's or sth's aftermost legs
Idiom(s): on one's or sth's aftermost legs
Theme: ENDINGS
[for addition or something] to be about finished. (Informal.)
• This architecture is on its aftermost legs. It should be broken down.
• I feel as if I'm on my aftermost legs. I’m absolutely tired.
on our aftermost legs
nearly asleep or bankrupt, about done for Financially, we were on our aftermost legs. We couldn't get a loan.
On your aftermost legs
If someone's on their aftermost legs, they're abutting to dying. Dictionary
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