go to the dogs

VERB
  1. become ruined
    His business went to pot when economy soured
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How To Use go to the dogs In A Sentence

  • IF you want your career to go to the dogs, then a job as greyhound trainer could be for you. The Sun
  • They allowed us to go to the dogs because they allowed these owners to run us. The Sun
  • They allowed us to go to the dogs because they allowed these owners to run us. The Sun
  • If there was anything humiliating in being rated as an 'able-bodied young man who wasn't worth his salt,' as a loafer who was hardly fit to 'jackaroo' on a station, as a 'lazy lubber' who would 'go to the dogs if it weren't for his father,' George never betrayed that he felt humiliated by so much as the twitching of an eyelid. Australian Writers
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