The seams are the sewn parts of a garment. If the seams are coming apart, it's not holding together. This idiom means that things are not staying together, that the plan or the group is separating in such a way that it can't easily be mended.
The likely word is disintegrating (coming apart).
SeamSeam is a line where two edges are joined.SeemTo Seem is to appear to be.Sample UsageSeam1. His old coat has many frayed seams.2. Water was coming in through the seams of the boat.3. A coal seam.Seem1. He seems to be an honest man.2. A thin person always seems taller.3. She seems kind.
Se means apart:)
To break apart, or destroy yourself.
The coming Monday means the next Monday from the day you are in. Example: if it is Friday and someone says the coming Monday,they are talking about the Monday coming up.
The possessive form of the singular noun costume is costume's.Example: This costume's seams are coming apart.
One example could be: "The seams of the jacket seem to be coming apart." In this sentence, "seam" refers to the stitched joint in the jacket, while "seem" is used to express the appearance or observation of the seams coming apart.
Fashion House - 2006 Falling Apart at the Seams 1-57 was released on: USA: 2 December 2006
La La's Full Court Life - 2011 Falling Apart at the Seams - 4.2 was released on: USA: July 2013
You can not restitch a pool liner! It has to be replaced. If the welded seams are coming apart this indicates the liner is well beyond its life. Ken
La La's Full Court Life - 2011 Falling Apart at the Seams 4-2 was released on: USA: July 2013
As full as it can possibly be
The most accurate pitch in baseball is the 4-seam fastball. You can throw a 4-seam fastball by: Placing your index finger and middle finger comfortably apart from each other across the seams where the seams are farthest apart from each other. Then, throw it as if you were playing catch.
When aomething is extremely full or crowded
When aomething is extremely full or crowded
You want to stagger the seams not only for aesthetics but also the seam is the weakest point on the board. So if you are laying 3/4" tongue and groove wood you want to make all seams at least 8" apart for better structural integrity and reduced stress. Seams also should not meet for 3 boards on either side. For floating wood or laminate applications it should be 15" apart.
"Coming undone" is an idiom meaning that you are losing control. The image is of someone unraveling and coming apart. This is used when someone is getting very frustrated or losing control of their emotions.