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grasping at straws
grasping at straws
Fig. to depend on something that is useless; to make a futile attempt at something. John couldn't answer the teacher's question. He was just grasping at straws. There I was, grasping at straws, with no one to help me.
grasping at straws
also clutching at straws1. trying to find some way to succeed when nothing you choose is likely to work Jerry, grasping at straws, searched the backup tapes from last week, looking for the missing files.
2. trying to find reasons to feel hopeful about a bad situation She thinks he might still be interested because he calls her now and then but I think she's clutching at straws.
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Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Ademar | | - | Portuguese |
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Pallavi | | - | Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil |
Ahava | | - | Hebrew |
Moyna | | - | Irish, Scottish |
Yaser | | - | Persian, Turkish, Arabic |