dead on one's feet
English
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editdead on one's feet (comparative more dead on one's feet, superlative most dead on one's feet)
- (colloquial) Tired to the point of exhaustion, but still awake and out of bed.
- 2023 June 17, Joe Leahy, Thomas Hale, Andy Lin, quoting Rob Carnell, “China's recovery hangs in balance as property is shunned and exports flag”, in FT Weekend, page 3:
- “The manufacturing sector is dead on its feet at the moment and exports are poor,” said Rob Carnell, Asia-Pacific head of research for ING.