what does the phrase There`s ruin in store for you mean
to ruin
rock the boat? really more of a phrase than a word...
To play [it] down Or if you mean literally 'embellish' as in 'to make beautiful' how about: To ruin
destruct, destroy, ruin are a few that come to mind
The noun form is also ruin, as in the building fell into a ruin. When used in a verb form for example, to reduce to ruin or devastate
Destroy
No. He was talking about Mt. [A]Etna.
It means "I will ruin you."
to ruin
most likely
To ruin or spoil
To ruin, or to destroy, or defecate on.
A sabatoge
It means to break down your health.
rock the boat? really more of a phrase than a word...
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant come to ruin, fail, or fall heavily. You might have big plans for your ranch, but they might come a cropper if the railroad doesn't come through town.
It means 'rock of love'.