go to pieces

VERB
  1. lose one's emotional or mental composure
    She fell apart when her only child died
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How To Use go to pieces In A Sentence

  • So one may not want to show up the simoniac rector before his own congregation (and the celebrants 'friends and relatives) not only because it makes the Church, which is divine, look bad, but also because Father Stock might go to pieces when his grossness becomes widely known and fall prey to the devil through despair. Waiting for God in Inglenook
  • Then, you've got to stay steady on the shot - don't take a flyer at it because your cue action will just go to pieces.
  • Still, enough of this mirth and merriment, just because it's Friday doesn't mean we should go to pieces.
  • Still, enough of this mirth and merriment, just because it's Friday doesn't mean we should go to pieces.
  • Basically, how often do you turn into a paranoid bubblehead who can't function properly in a bog-standard everyday setting because you're so wound up about your appearance, how you're perceived, and go to pieces every time someone younger and hunkier walks into the room? Save me from these silly school run myths | Barbara Ellen
  • You'll get there, tempered with an uneasy foreboding, clairvoyance of the next time he'd go to pieces. THE KINDEST USE A KNIFE
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