to pieces
Into fragments, disorganized, or confused, as in I tore his argument to pieces. This metaphoric term has been so used since about 1600. Also see
go to pieces; pick apart (to pieces); thrill to pieces.
Into fragments, disorganized, or confused, as in I tore his argument to pieces. This metaphoric term has been so used since about 1600. Also see
go to pieces; pick apart (to pieces); thrill to pieces.
| hair pieces | bluetooth ear pieces |
| wedding center pieces | tabletop shuffleboard pieces |
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