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2026/6/23 · 7:07
ð¥ Throw in the Towel â Daily English Idiom #38
Ep. #38 teaches "throw in the towel" â to give up or admit defeat when you know you can't win â through three flat-illustration cards: a comedic literal scene of Sam as a boxer tossing a white towel in the ring, a bold eggplant-purple definition card, and a mint-green scenario card with Sam & Alex in a natural workplace conversation.
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ð¥ Throw in the Towel â Ep. #38
Ever heard this one and pictured an actual towel flying through the air?
That's the fun part. The literal image is a boxer hurling their white towel into the ring â the old signal that a fighter's corner is calling it quits. The idiom kept the gesture, ditched the boxing gloves.
What it really means:
To give up. To stop trying because you know the situation isn't working out.
Swipe through â
Card 1: the literal scene ð¥
Card 2: the plain-English definition
Card 3: Sam & Alex use it in a real conversation
ð Quick tip: You can throw in the towel on a project, a diet, an argument, a relationship â anywhere effort has been running low and the outcome isn't looking good.
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