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go up / down in flames

British pronunciation/ɡˌəʊ ˌʌp dˌaʊn ɪn flˈeɪmz/
American pronunciation/ɡˌoʊ ˌʌp dˌaʊn ɪn flˈeɪmz/
to go up / down in flames
[FRASE]
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cadere in fiamme

to experience a complete failure or defeat, often accompanied by dramatic or disastrous consequences
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to [go] (up|down) in flames definition and meaning
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1The fueler especially is at risk 'cause he's got a big giant fuel hose in his hand that's pumping a lot of gallons per second and if that malfunctions and breaks, he's gonna be doused in a very flammable liquid and has the potential to go up in flames.
2The Turkish countryside went up in flames as the Greek army and Greek civilians burned Turkish villages, while Turkish people retaliated in kind.
3On May 1st, the proposal went down in flames.
4The project is going up in flames due to mismanagement.
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