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fall apart

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Definition


When plans go wrong.

Context : Business
Category: Idiom
Semantic: go wrong

Usage of “fall apart”

  1. Things fell apart when I disagreed with my boss.

  2. My plans to visit Canada fell apart after I lost my job.

Examples of idiom “fall apart” from Twitter
  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'biggyyyyyy'
    biggyyyyyy:

    Promise that we'll never fall apart.

  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'pbrbuiltfordtou'
    pbrbuiltfordtou:

    Are the Brazilian's falling apart as a Team even before we get to the World Cup. I hope Robbie can pull them togather this year!!!

  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'DJitweet'
    DJitweet:

    Isn't love supposed to be the thing that holds u together when things fall apart?!?!

  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'LindsH'
    LindsH:

    way to fall apart there at the end sox. geesh.

  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'GagaLover1'
    GagaLover1:

    you will never fall apart Diana your still in our hearts!!!

  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'noelrk'
    noelrk:

    @crsbecker Awwww. If it's any consolation, the Braves will do well and then fall apart in the post-season.

  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'katelynmainzer'
    katelynmainzer:

    I prefer to be asleep most of the time, not because I'm always tired but because whenever I am awake, my life has a tendancy to fall apart

  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'CurrentRotation'
    CurrentRotation:

    "Sometimes good things fall apart so that better things can fall together."

  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'victoriaclaireh'
    victoriaclaireh:

    Life is just seeming to fall apart...

  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'supbishs'
    supbishs:

    I hate watching Stabler's family fall apart.