put some creature out of its misery Idioma
misery loves company
sad people want to be with other sad people On the door of the jail was this sign: Misery Loves Company.
put out of its misery
kill because it is suffering, put down One of our dogs had diabetes, so we put it out of its misery.
Misery guts
A misery guts is a person who's always unhappy and tries to make others feel negative.
misery
misery In addition to the idiom beginning with
misery, also see
put someone out of his or her misery.
put someone out of his or her misery
put someone out of his or her misery 1) Kill a wounded or suffering animal or person, as in
When a horse breaks a leg, there is nothing to do but put it out of its misery. [Late 1700s]
2) End someone's feeling of suspense, as in
Tell them who won the tournament; put them out of their misery. [c. 1920] Both usages employ
put out of in the sense of “extricate” or “free from.”
put (someone or something) out of its/(one's) misery
1. To annihilate addition or article as a agency to catastrophe suffering. Considering the dog's all-encompassing wounds, the vet encouraged us to put him out of his misery.2. To annihilate one's curiosity. Oh, aloof put me out of my ache and acquaint me how the cine ends!Learn more: misery, of, out, putput some beastly out of its misery
to annihilate an beastly in a accommodating manner. (Learn added put one out of one's misery.) The vet put that dog with blight out of its misery. Please, put my ailing goldfish out of its misery.Learn more: creature, misery, of, out, put