put something out of its misery
put (someone or something) out of its/(one's) misery
1. To kill someone or something as a means to ending suffering. Considering the dog's extensive wounds, the vet encouraged us to put him out of his misery.
2. To quell one's curiosity. Oh, just put me out of my misery and tell me how the movie ends!
See also: misery, of, out, put
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
put something out of its misery
If someone puts an animal out of its misery, they kill it because it is very old, ill or badly injured. Some animals are in such pain that I'm forced to put them out of their misery.
See also: misery, of, out, put, something
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
put something out of its misery
end the suffering of a creature in pain by killing it.See also: misery, of, out, put, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
put somebody/something out of their/its ˈmisery
1 (informal) stop somebody worrying by telling them something that they are anxious to know: You can’t keep telling him to wait for your answer. Put him out of his misery and tell him now. OPPOSITE: prolong the agony
2 kill an animal which is badly injured or very ill in order to end its suffering: I can’t let a horse go on suffering such terrible pain. Can you put it out of its misery, please.
See also: misery, of, out, put, somebody, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- put (someone or something) out of its/(one's) misery
- put out of misery
- put some creature out of its misery
- put somebody/something out of their/its misery
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- have a dog's chance
- dinner
- bite on (something or someone)
- bite on someone