draw (one's) last breath



draw (one's) last breath

To die; to fail or cease to be. After our parents drew their last breath, my four siblings and I had to decide what to do with their property. You may be in charge now, but after you've drawn your last breath, it will be me in charge. Many fear that the computing giant may be drawing its last breath.
See also: breath, draw, last

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JaylenJAY-lən (American), JAY-lin (English)African American (Modern), English (Modern)
LjuboLYOO-boCroatian, Serbian
Bibianabee-BYAH-nah (Italian, Spanish)Italian, Spanish, Late Roman
Pamila-English (Rare)
Ionas-Biblical Greek, Biblical Latin
KingaKEEN-gah (Polish), KEEN-gaw (Hungarian)Polish, Hungarian