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coup de grâce
(redirected from Tiro de gracia)

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coup de grâce  (k d gräs)
n. pl. coups de grâce (k)
1. A deathblow delivered to end the misery of a mortally wounded victim.
2. A finishing stroke or decisive event.

[French : coup, stroke + de, of + grâce, mercy.]

coup de grâce French [ku də grɑs]
n pl coups de grâce [ku də grɑs]
1. a mortal or finishing blow, esp one delivered as an act of mercy to a sufferer
2. a final or decisive stroke
[literally: blow of mercy]
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coup de grâce (French)
noun final blow, clincher (informal) (slang), kill, knockout blow, mortal blow, quietus, deathblow, mercy stroke His affair administered the coup de grâce to their marriage.


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