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on the ropes

Leaning against the ropes of the boxing ring, as when exhausted and nearing defeat or collapse.
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The champ had his opponent on the ropes at the end of the third round and knocked him out in the fourth.

Submitted on September 01, 2009

Additional definitions for 'on the ropes':

on the ropesShowing signs of imminent failure or collapse.
On the RopesOn the verge of collapse, helpless, state of near collapse
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