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  1. idiom (also the straw that breaks the camel's back) Add to word list. Add to word list. C1. the last in a series of unpleasant events that finally makes you feel that you cannot continue to accept a bad situation: Losing my job was bad enough, but being evicted was the final straw.

  2. or. the final straw. COMMON If you say that something is the last straw or the final straw, you mean it is the latest in a series of bad events, and it makes you unable to deal with a situation any longer. An increase in mortgage rates could be the last straw for thousands of borrowers.

  3. The term "the last straw" means a small burden that finally culminates with others to create an unbearable situation. Examples of Use: I can't take it any more. This is the last straw! I've always found Jack rude, but that comment was the last straw. I'm going to have a word with him. That push in the back was the last straw.

  4. Feb 13, 2023 · The meaning of LAST STRAW is the last of a series (as of events or indignities) that brings one beyond the point of endurance.

  5. THE LAST STRAW Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com. the last straw. The last in a series of grievances or burdens that finally exceeds the limits of endurance: “The management has given me nothing but trouble since I took this job, and now they've cut my benefits! Well, that's the last straw: I quit!”

  6. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English the last straw (also the straw that breaks the camel’s back) the last problem in a series of problems that finally makes you give up, get angry etc Making me work late on Friday was the last straw. → straw Examples from the Corpus the last straw • And they felt that the pressures of her work had be...

  7. noun. the last of a succession of irritations, incidents, remarks, etc., that leads to a loss of patience, a disaster, etc.: He has been late before, but this is the last straw. last straw. noun. the last straw. the final irritation or problem that stretches one's endurance or patience beyond the limit. Discover More. Word History and Origins.

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