flogging a dead horse

The phrase "flogging a dead horse" refers to a futile or pointless effort to continue doing something that has already failed or is no longer worthwhile. It often implies a sense of wasting time and energy by persisting in an activity that will not yield any desired results. The phrase originates from the practice of whipping a dead horse, which obviously wouldn't respond or move, symbolizing a futile attempt to make progress.


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