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tatters

noun as in rags

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"His reputation might be in tatters within certain circles, but commercially, he remains bulletproof," says Borkowski.

From BBC

Israel's President Isaac Herzog said in a statement: "Agony. Pain. Our hearts — the hearts of an entire nation — lie in tatters."

From BBC

Arsenal's first trophy hopes of the season were left in tatters by Newcastle - as fans were yet again left rueing their lack of a striker.

From BBC

The final results are prompting some in the party to push back against the doom-and-gloom diagnoses of Murphy, Sanders, and others who say the Democratic brand is in tatters and needs an overhaul.

From Salon

By April 1975, with the band’s future in tatters and teetering on bankruptcy, Ham killed himself.

From Salon

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

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