Phrases with «final throes»

The phrase "final throes" means the last struggles or moments of a particular situation or event before it comes to an end. Full definition

Sentences with «final throes»

  • Yet for all the set - pieces he directs the hell out of — an opening hunt; a piranha attack — it's only in its elliptical final throes that the film eclipses its surface pleasures, as the eponymous city shifts from narrative goal to vaporous MacGuffin. (lwlies.com)
  • When Jedd Wolchok, a cancer doctor and immunologist leading a Yervoy trial at Memorial Sloan Kettering, examined a melanoma patient's scan 12 weeks after he'd received his course of treatment, the results were utterly disappointing — just like those of any other metastatic patient in the final throes of the disease: The tumors had gotten bigger, and there were more of them. (fortune.com)
  • The last time this ratio was so high was in March 2009 when equity markets were caught in the final throes of a savage bear market. (archeretf.com)
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