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Not Have A Cat In Hell’S Chance

The idiom "not have a cat in hell's chance" means that there is no possibility or chance of something happening. It is used to express a situation where the chances of success are extremely low or non-existent.

For example, if someone says "I want to win the lottery, but I don't have a cat in hell's chance," it means that they believe they have no chance of winning the lottery.

The phrase "not have a cat in hell's chance" is a colorful way of saying that something is impossible or highly unlikely. It is often used in informal conversations and is considered a slang expression.

In summary, the idiom "not have a cat in hell's chance" is used to describe a situation where there is no possibility or chance of something happening.


The usage of the idiom 'Not Have A Cat In Hell’S Chance' in a sentence

• He doesn't have a cat in hell's chance of convincing the committee to approve his proposal without solid evidence.

• The company doesn't have a cat in hell's chance of surviving the economic downturn without a major restructuring plan.

• We don't have a cat in hell's chance of finishing the project on time if we don't get more resources.

• The team doesn't have a cat in hell's chance of winning the championship if they don't improve their defense strategy.

• She doesn't have a cat in hell's chance of passing the exam if she doesn't study harder.

• I don't have a cat in hell's chance of winning the lottery with just one ticket.

• She doesn't have a cat in hell's chance of winning the lottery, but she still buys a ticket every week.

• I don't have a cat in hell's chance of getting a good grade on this exam because I didn't study.

• I don't have a cat in hell's chance of convincing my boss to let me take next week off.

• The underdog team didn't have a cat in hell's chance of winning the championship, but they surprised everyone and came out on top.

• With the current state of the economy, some businesses don't have a cat in hell's chance of surviving, which is why it's important to adapt and innovate.

• Despite her lack of experience, she didn't let that stop her from applying for the job, even though she knew she didn't have a cat in hell's chance of getting it.

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