the (last|final) straw
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the final and decisive event or action that pushes someone beyond their tolerance or patience, leading to a significant reaction or decision
The idiom "the last straw" is used to describe a situation or event that becomes the final and decisive factor leading to a particular outcome, often a negative or breaking point. It originates from the proverbial expression "the straw that broke the camel's back," which refers to the idea that a camel can carry a heavy load, but adding one more straw will cause it to collapse.
- After months of dealing with her roommate's constant messiness, the dirty dishes left in the sink were the final straw, and she decided to move out.
- The company had been struggling financially for some time, and the loss of their biggest client was the last straw that led to their closure.
- The team had been performing poorly, and the coach's public criticism of the star player was the final straw that caused him to request a trade.
- The constant delays and cancellations made the passengers frustrated, and the announcement of yet another flight delay was the last straw that led to a passenger outburst.
- The long hours and excessive workload had been taking a toll on her, and when she was passed over for a promotion, it was the final straw that prompted her to quit her job.