on the brink of

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on the brink of

Meaning

  • to be on the verge of doing something
  • to be very close to a specific outcome or condition

Example Sentences

  1. The dam was on the brink of pouring over when the officials decided to open the gates and let the water out.
  2. I am on the brink of picking up the phone and informing your parents of the misdeeds that you have been up to in their absence.
  3. She was on the brink of being wheeled into the operation theatre when the doctor examined her last reports and found that the tumour had shrunk considerably.
  4. It was sad to see him being removed from the board of directors of a company that he created, especially when he was on the brink of taking it to the next level.
  5. Understandably he was annoyed when he was stopped on the brink of entering the gates by his best friend.
  6. They were on the brink of getting married when she found out that he had similarly conned many other women.
  7. My daughter is on the brink of getting her admission call to the Harvard University.
  8. The company dismissed the reports that it was on the brink of selling its share.

Origin

The phrase is speculated to have originated in medieval English in the 17th century.

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1st example sentence should be dam with no n. A dam is a structure that stops water, damn is a curse.

‒ Charles February 12, 2017

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