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What is the origin of the expression found himself at the end of his rope?

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What is the origin of the expression found himself at the end of his rope?

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–I had actually heard that it came from the practice of tethering animals, and is interchangable with the phrase ‘end of one’s tether’. Much like a dog that tries to run across the yard only to get jerked short when the leash or chain reaches no further, a person at the end of their rope will be out of anywhere to go.

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