come to grief
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To fail or otherwise suffer a problem or setback. The project came to grief after we lost our funding.
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come to grief
Fig. to experience something unpleasant or damaging. In the end, he came to grief because he did not follow instructions.
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come to grief
Meet with disaster or failure. For example, The icy runway caused at least one light plane to come to grief. [Mid-1800s]
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come to grief
have an accident; meet with disaster. 2000 R. W. Holden Taunton Cider & Langdons The historian…will see no trace of the battlefield where Charles's grandson, the Duke of Monmouth, came to grief.
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come to ˈgrief
(informal) be destroyed or ruined; have an accident and hurt yourself: His plans came to grief due to poor organization and insufficient financing. ♢ A lot of ships have come to grief along this coast.Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
come to grief
To meet with disaster; fail.
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come to grief, to
To fail or to falter; to experience a misfortune. A common locution in the early nineteenth century, it rapidly reached cliché status. “We were nearly coming to grief,” wrote Thackeray (The Newcomes, 1854).
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