cut one's own throat in English
destroy one's future plans and ambitions; kill oneself, commit suicide
Use "cut ones own throat" in a sentence
1. He cut his own throat by carelessness.
2. Cassidy, cut your throat!
3. I kill. Cut-throat, yes; cutpurse, no.
4. The cut-throat competition, needless to say.
5. Cut-throat competition is keeping prices low.
6. Want me to cut your throat this time?
7. We just cut a hole in his throat.
8. There is cut-throat rivalry among the supermarkets.
9. He said he'd cut her throat next time.
10. Crazy old fool damn near cut my throat.
11. That doesn't mean it won't cut your throat.
12. Yield the castle or I cut his throat.
13. One more word and I'll cut your throat.
14. Stand on one's own legs.
15. Stand on one's own feet.
16. One more move, and you'll have your throat cut!
17. God is my witness, I will cut your throat.
18. Drop your weapons or I will cut her throat.
19. Graduates hunting for jobs are facing cut-throat competition.
20. Adverb (-) By one's own admission; Admittedly
21. 27 food given by another person is only a throat tickler, but food gained by the labour of one's own hand is the food which satisfies.
22. The advertising world can be a very cut-throat business.
23. Cut his throat, take his part and we are going.
24. You're lucky you didn't wake up with your throat cut.
25. To dishonestly for one's own use; embezzle.