come apart

VERB
  1. become separated into pieces or fragments
    The figurine broke
    The freshly baked loaf fell apart
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How To Use come apart In A Sentence

  • Moreover, in the Homeric there exists an acute and graphic sense of how things work, are put together, come apart.
  • I usually wear a size 12, and I was horrified that after wearing them for a couple of hours at work, they began to come apart at the gusset seam.
  • A thought I just had: how much do you hate it when motorbike/sidecar combinations come apart in films and the sidecar carries on on its own, usually ending up in a duck pond or hay stack.
  • “Let me watch you come apart in my hands, dearling.” A Hellion in Her Bed
  • My whole life had come apart at the seams.
  • It's all very much more fragile, and could so easily come apart.
  • A brick cludgie would come apart at the seams in his presence.
  • And you're on a stepstool and so when you realize the one piece you slipped on backwards is the part that anchors the whole thing together, that means the whole thing has to come apart. Amazing Race's Jaime and Cara: We Wouldn't Have U-Turned Kent and Vyxsin
  • Few things are more disheartening than watching arrangements you've carefully nurtured come apart. Times, Sunday Times
  • But soon the caliphate began to come apart. Times, Sunday Times
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