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soldi70 [24.7K]
4 years ago
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What does the idiom "hit rock bottom" mean, use it in a sentence

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Ksju [112]4 years ago
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The idiom to "hit rock bottom" means that a person has reached the lowest and possibly the most distressing point in their life. It can be a result of bad financial choices or alcohol or drug use or more. Regardless, it means that a person has reached a point where it seems that can not lose any thing more.

Used in a sentence:

After losing his job, his family and his money, Mike had truly hit rock bottom.
k0ka [10]4 years ago
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The idiom “hit rock bottom” is a resemblance of being at ones lowest point or state mentally. For a sentence one may say “after I spent all of my money, I hit rock bottom.”
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