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not a hope in hell
Absolutely no possibility of succeeding, coming to pass, or achieving something. There's not a hope in hell that you'll find me living in this town after I graduate.
in someone's prayers
[of someone] remembered and called by name when someone prays. I am sorry to hear of your sickness. You will be in our prayers. The whole family is in my prayers because they have suffered so much.
*on a wing and a prayer
Fig. to arrive or fly in with one's plane in very bad condition. (Sometimes used fig. of other vehicles. *Typically: come (in) ~; arrive ~.) Finally we could see the plane through the smoke, coming in on a wing and a prayer.
the answer to your prayers
exactly what is needed or wanted
These new artificial hearts are amazing, but are they the answer to our prayers? Usage notes: sometimes used in the form the answer to something's prayers: Each new technology has been introduced as the answer to education's prayers.
not have a prayer
to have no chance
With an injured ankle, he doesn't have a prayer of winning the race. Usage notes: sometimes used without not: Do we have a prayer of convincing him to go?
the answer to somebody's prayers
someone or something that someone has needed very much for a long time A new supermarket delivery service was the answer to my prayers.
See have a lot to answer for not have a prayer
to be not at all likely to succeed (often + of ) She hasn't a prayer of winning the competition.
on a wing and a prayer
if you do something on a wing and a prayer, you do it hoping that you will succeed although you are not prepared enough for it With scarcely any funding and a staff of six, they operate on a wing and a prayer.
not a hope in hell
Also,
not a prayer. No chance at all, as in
There's not a hope in hell that we have a winning bid, or
If you don't watch the conductor you won't have a prayer of coming in on time. The first term was first recorded in 1923, the second in 1941. Both allude to the chance for heavenly salvation. Also see
snowball's chance in hell.
prayer, not a
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Hinrich | | HIN-rikh | Low German |
Grant | | [grænt] | |
Janina | | yah-NEE-nah (Polish, German), YAH-nee-nah (Finnish) | Polish, Finnish, German, Swedish, Lithuanian |
ZdeŇKa | | - | Czech |
Liron | | - | Hebrew |
Vern | | VURN | English |