Definition of «dead horse»

The phrase "beating a dead horse" is an idiomatic expression that means to continue trying to convince someone or something that is not receptive, or to persist in an effort or argument that has no chance of success. The term comes from the idea that beating a dead horse will not bring it back to life - just as trying to persuade someone who does not want to listen or change their mind will not work.

Phrases with «dead horse»

Sentences with «dead horse»

  • I may not be vegan, but that doesn't mean I like beating dead horses. (deniseminger.com)
  • Yes, it may sound like we're beating the online dating dead horse here, but we want to make sure that you're taking this all seriously. (ourbestonlinedatingsites.com)
  • This was 3 years ago and they are still beating that dead horse in all of their marketing material. (goodereader.com)
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