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Idiom: All-A-Mort

Meanings

Possibly from French à la mort (“to death; in abundance”)

Sad, as if at death's door.

Struck dumb, confounded.

Example Sentences

1
After working late into the night, he finally fell asleep all-a-mort.
2
She studied for hours until she was all-a-mort with exhaustion.
3
The long hike left him feeling sore and all-a-mort.
4
He danced for hours at the party and was all-a-mort the next day.
5
The intense workout at the gym left her muscles all-a-mort.

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