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Throw in the towel
Meaning/Usage
: Give up; quit; surrender
Explanation
: When a boxer was getting beaten so badly, the coach or manager would throw a towel in to stop the fight. This phrase can be used outside of boxing to simply express quitting.
"
I was ready to
throw in the towel
, but I stayed with it.
"
"
He's not a quitter, so he's not going to
throw in the towel
.
"
"
I saw a fight last almost two hours before one guy
threw in the towel
.
"
A:
"
The boxing match is great.
"
B:
"
One guy is really getting beat up.
"
A:
"
Do you think he's going to give up?
"
B:
"
He's not going to
throw in the towel
, they rarely do that these days.
"
Other Common Sentences
"
There's no chance for me to win. I'm calling it quits.
"
"
I don't think I can win, so I'm going to give up.
"
"
I'd rather surrender than get the hell beaten out of me.
"
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