Last chance saloon published on by oxford university press.

The team's manager has found himself at the last chance saloon at this stage;

The saloon was burned down in 1874 by a posse that thought.

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The final opportunity for someone to succeed in what they are doing | meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

A final opportunity to be successful or to be accepted after a number of failures:

You've reached the last chance saloon:

Last chance saloon (chiefly western us, historical) a saloon located at the end of a road or the outskirts of a town.

The caldwell last chance saloon became the first chance saloon on the face of the sign that greeted drovers headed back from the alcoholically dry indian territory.

Hurry and book your flights today—this is the last chance saloon for the cheapest tickets in town!

'last chance saloon' smokey stover 22/april/06 phrase finder 2,500 english idioms, phrases and proverbs that we use every day, with their meanings and origins explained.

The caldwell last chance saloon became the first chance saloon on the face of the sign that greeted drovers headed back from the alcoholically dry indian territory.

Hurry and book your flights today—this is the last chance saloon for the cheapest tickets in town!

'last chance saloon' smokey stover 22/april/06 phrase finder 2,500 english idioms, phrases and proverbs that we use every day, with their meanings and origins explained.

The metaphorical drinking den in which members of the uk national press are periodically said to be gathered, indicating that there is one final opportunity to deal voluntarily with issues of.

The last or final opportunity to get, have, do, or achieve something.

A last chance to take action.

Surrender now, or we'll take you into custody by force.

[from late 19th c. ] (chiefly british, figuratively) a place that one is said to inhabit when facing an imminent disaster with diminishing or limited remaining opportunities to avoid it;

Last chance saloon was a popular name of a type of bar in the united states that began to appear in the 19th century as an early expression of border economics.

If they can't secure a victory tonight, we'll be seeing his resignation in the morning.

A last chance to take action.

Surrender now, or we'll take you into custody by force.

[from late 19th c. ] (chiefly british, figuratively) a place that one is said to inhabit when facing an imminent disaster with diminishing or limited remaining opportunities to avoid it;

Last chance saloon was a popular name of a type of bar in the united states that began to appear in the 19th century as an early expression of border economics.

If they can't secure a victory tonight, we'll be seeing his resignation in the morning.

If they can't secure a victory tonight, we'll be seeing his resignation in the morning.

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