"Throw in the towel"
To give up or admit defeat, especially after a struggle.
"After months of trying to fix the old car, he finally threw in the towel and decided to buy a new one."
This idiom comes from the world of boxing, where a trainer would throw a towel into the ring to signal that their fighter can no longer continue and is conceding the match. Over time, it has come to be used more generally to describe giving up in any challenging situation.
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