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Hanging By A Thread

The idiom "hanging by a thread" means to be in a very precarious or dangerous situation where the outcome is uncertain and could easily go either way. It suggests that something is barely holding on and could break or fall apart at any moment.

For example, you might say "My job is hanging by a thread" if you are at risk of losing your job due to budget cuts or poor performance. Or you could say "The patient's life is hanging by a thread" if they are in critical condition and their survival is uncertain.

This idiom is often used to describe situations where there is a high level of risk or uncertainty, and where the outcome could have significant consequences. It can also be used to describe emotional or mental states, such as feeling like your sanity is hanging by a thread.

In summary, "hanging by a thread" is a common idiom used to describe a precarious or dangerous situation where the outcome is uncertain and could easily go either way.


The usage of the idiom 'Hanging By A Thread' in a sentence

• The astronaut's life was hanging by a thread when their spacesuit malfunctioned during the mission.

• After the car accident, the victim's life was hanging by a thread.

• The relationship between the two countries was hanging by a thread after the border dispute.

• The spider's web was hanging by a thread in the corner of the room.

• The company's finances were hanging by a thread before they received a large investment.

• The success of the project was hanging by a thread due to the lack of funding.

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