last gasp



last gasp

The moment before death; also, the end. For example, "Fight till the last gasp" (Shakespeare, 1 Henry VI, 1:2), or He was determined to stay at the party until the last gasp. This idiom alludes to taking one's last breath, literally (first example) or figuratively (second example). [Late 1500s]
See also: gasp, last

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Zeynep-Turkish
Pua-Hawaiian
TamarTAH-mahr (English), TAY-mahr (English)Hebrew, Georgian, Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
NÓIrÍN-Irish
Leticiale-TEE-thyah (Spanish), le-TEE-syah (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
Nathanielnə-THAN-ee-əl (English), nə-THAN-yəl (English)English, Biblical