On your last legs Meaning in English
expression · lemma: on one's last legs
Definition
If someone or something is on your last legs, they are very tired, old, or near the end of their life or usefulness.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and often humorous. Used for both people (very tired, sick, or old) and objects (almost broken or about to stop working). Not literal—means something is near its end. Commonly paired with things like 'car,' 'computer,' or when someone feels exhausted.
Example Sentences
My old phone is on its last legs.
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After running for hours, I felt on my last legs.
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This washing machine is on its last legs and needs replacing.
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By the end of the marathon, I was really on my last legs.
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This old car is on its last legs, but it keeps going somehow.
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After a long week of work, I'm on my last legs and just want to sleep.
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