- on the brink of something
- on the brink of (something)
almost ready to do or experience something.
Because of competition from television news, a number of newspapers are on the brink of collapse.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
Because of competition from television news, a number of newspapers are on the brink of collapse.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
hover on the brink of something — hover on the brink/edge/verge/of something phrase to be very close to doing or experiencing something, especially something unpleasant Annabel was hovering on the brink of tears. Thesaurus: to be about to do or experience somethingsynonym … Useful english dictionary
teetering on the brink (of something) — teetering on the brink/edge/(of something) phrase in a situation in which something bad is very likely to happen The organization is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy. Thesaurus: in a dangerous situationsynonym Main entry: teeter … Useful english dictionary
teeter on the brink of something — teeter on the ˈbrink/ˈedge of sth idiom to be very close to a very unpleasant or dangerous situation • The country is teetering on the brink of civil war. Main entry: ↑teeteridiom … Useful english dictionary
the brink — the edge at the top of a steep cliff usually used figuratively to refer to a point that is very close to the occurrence of something very bad or (less commonly) very good He nearly lost everything because of his drug addiction, but his friends h … Useful english dictionary
on the brink of — (something) almost ready to do or experience something. Because of competition from television news, a number of newspapers are on the brink of collapse … New idioms dictionary
brink — [ brıŋk ] noun singular * 1. ) the brink the point in time when something very bad or very good is about to happen: bring someone to the brink of something: The crisis brought the two nations to the brink of war. on the brink of (doing) something … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
be on the brink of doing something — be on the brink of (doing something) to be likely to do something very soon. The club s manager dismissed reports that he was on the brink of buying Peter Beardsley … New idioms dictionary
be on the brink of — (doing something) to be likely to do something very soon. The club s manager dismissed reports that he was on the brink of buying Peter Beardsley … New idioms dictionary
hover on the edge of something — hover on the brink/edge/verge/of something phrase to be very close to doing or experiencing something, especially something unpleasant Annabel was hovering on the brink of tears. Thesaurus: to be about to do or experience somethingsynonym … Useful english dictionary
hover on the verge of something — hover on the brink/edge/verge/of something phrase to be very close to doing or experiencing something, especially something unpleasant Annabel was hovering on the brink of tears. Thesaurus: to be about to do or experience somethingsynonym … Useful english dictionary