On your last legs

The phrase "on your last legs" is an idiom used to describe someone or something that is in a very weakened state, nearing the point of exhaustion, or nearing the end of its lifespan or usefulness. It often suggests that the person, animal, or thing is struggling to continue functioning or is close to collapse, indicating a decline or deterioration in energy, strength, or vitality.


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