At that point
also, at that point in time. then, as in at that point we had finished the first batch of cookies and begun the second. this phrase refers to a particular time when an event or circ-mstance occurred, as opposed to “now” (see at this point). [ second half of 1900s ]
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- At the end of one's rope
a strong, thick line or cord, commonly one composed of twisted or braided strands of hemp, flax, or the like, or of wire or other material. a l-sso. ropes. the cords used to enclose a prize ring or other sp-ce. informal. the operations of a business or the details of any undertaking: the new employee […]
- At one fell swoop
to sweep through the air, as a bird or a bat, especially down upon prey. to come down upon something in a sudden, swift attack (often followed by down and on or upon): the army swooped down on the town. to take, lift, scoop up, or remove with or as with one sweeping motion (often […]