go to smash

English

Verb

go to smash (third-person singular simple present goes to smash, present participle going to smash, simple past went to smash, past participle gone to smash)

  1. To go to ruin; to fail disastrously.
    • 1913, William Miller Collier, ‎Mark L. Whitney, ‎James Webster Eaton, American Bankruptcy Reports Annotated (page 654)
      [] do we see any improbability in the bankrupt's elder brother doing this much for him after his shoe business went to smash []
    • 2009, Lynn Kear, ‎James King, Evelyn Brent: The Life and Films of Hollywood's Lady Crook (page 96)
      [] her first marriage went to smash several years ago and now her second one is on the rocks []
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