Head for the last roundup In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "head for the last roundup", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tonia Thai calendar 2021-09-22 02:09

Meaning of Head for the last roundup

Synonyms:

Kick the Bucket , depart this life , go the way of all flesh

Head for the last roundup American British old-fashioned

Used when one dies or something is no longer useful.
 

When I tested positive with Covid 19, I was constantly thinking of heading to the last roundup.

I feel awful that Dad headed to the last roundup because I put my education before his health.

This knife heads for the last roundup. It's better to buy a new one.

My Netflix account has headed for the last roundup. I need to pay for this app in order to keep using.

Other phrases about:

draw (one's) last breath

To die or pass away

throw straws against the wind

To attempt to do something but produce no result or effect

hop the twig

1. To pass away

2. To depart suddenly

no good to gundy

No value, use, or purpose

Grammar and Usage of Head for the last roundup

Verb Forms

  • head for the last roundup
  • headed for the last roundup
  • heading for the last roundup
  • heads for the last roundup

The verb "head" should be conjugated according to its tense.
 

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let your heart rule your head

To do domething based on your emotions rather than for rational reasons

Example:

I can't believe that Tom beat his classmate. He's always the one who let his heart rule his head.

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