Hurry and book your flights today—you're at the last chance saloon for the.

— last chance saloon ‘in everyday speech, by british speakers of english, the term last chance saloon has been adopted to describe a situation beyond which hope or.

Giyu tomioka, the water pillar of the demon slayer corps, is a intriguing figure whose deeds often reflect the sophisticated.

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From a saloon in caldwell city, kansas built in 1869.

This expression is now a metaphor for the final opportunity to accomplish something or retrieve a situation, and dates from the early 20th century.

Noun [ s ] uk / ˌlɑːst tʃɑːns səˈluːn / us / ˌlæst tʃæns səˈluːn /.

Where does the phrase 'last chance saloon' come from?

“in the last chance saloon, livin’ out our doom ‘cause at last chance saloon, drinkin’ our lives away”

— the caldwell last chance saloon became the first chance saloon on the face of the sign that greeted drovers headed back from the alcoholically dry indian territory.

It was so called because it was the last place to by a legal.

Last chance saloon (chiefly western us, historical) a saloon located at the end of a road or the outskirts of a town.

Hurry and book your flights today—this is the last chance saloon for the cheapest tickets in.

The song begins with the poignant lines:

The last chance saloon.

Last chance saloon a beacon of hope in the shadows.

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[from late 19th c. ] (chiefly british, figuratively) a place that one is said to.

Having reached or been granted one last or final opportunity to get, have, do, or achieve something.

A final opportunity to be successful or to be accepted after a number of failures:

The last or final opportunity to get, have, do, or achieve something.