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came to a head

verb as in reach a crisis

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Things eventually came to a head when she developed pains in her chest and collapsed at work.

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But Zelensky ended up leaving before the deal could be signed after the public Oval Office meeting came to a head.

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Their dynamic came to a head in Utah.

From Salon

Some of those tensions came to a head on Friday, Jan. 31, 10 days after Horvath sent her sharply worded text, when Bass announced at a community Zoom meeting that the Palisades would reopen to the public that Sunday.

The tribunal previously heard how the situation came to a head on Christmas Eve 2023 when Ms Peggie said Dr Upton should not have been in the women's changing room because she believed the doctor was a man.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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