VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Hit a Wall

Meaning:

To reach a point where you are physically or mentally unable to make further progress

Examples:

  • After working 12 hours straight, I hit a wall and couldn't concentrate anymore.
  • She hit a wall while training for the marathon and had to take a break.
  • He hit a wall with his research and didn't know how to proceed.
  • The project was going smoothly until we hit a wall with the budget constraints.
  • She hit a wall in her weight loss journey and needed to find new motivation.
  • After three hours of studying, I hit a wall and decided to call it a night.
  • He hit a wall in his career and felt it was time for a change.
  • They hit a wall with the negotiations and couldn't reach an agreement.
  • The writer hit a wall halfway through the novel and struggled with writer's block.
  • She hit a wall with her artistic creativity and needed some inspiration.
  • The team hit a wall when they realized they were missing crucial data.
  • He hit a wall in therapy and felt he wasn't making any progress.
  • They hit a wall in their relationship and decided to seek counseling.
  • After weeks of rehearsals, the cast hit a wall and needed a break.
  • He hit a wall in his efforts to learn a new language and felt discouraged.
  • I know I'm not 100% yet, But I feel like I've hit a wall.
  • Our investigation has hit a wall, and we need your help.
  • In the year 1700, mankind has hit a wall.
  • I've hit a wall and need some help.
  • That rally is in twelve hours, and, we've hit a wall.
  • We try our best, but we've hit a wall.
  • It seems that the trail's hit a wall.
  • It stopped just like it hit a wall.
  • I might hit a wall, but sooner or later I'll find a gate.
  • My dad's car hit a wall.