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fallen apart

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In the meantime, my marriage had fallen apart and alimony and child support were eating me up.

In typical divorces, the lawyers get involved only after things have fallen apart.

It is already beyond repair in Yemen, the Achilles heel of Arabia where the police state has fractured and fallen apart.

If their marriages have fallen apart, I say, ‘Go online—meet someone new!’

Under play of climatic and industrial forces, the West had itself fallen apart into sections.

Now, what we find so redistributed in the course of years, we often find crushed together and fallen apart in a short time.

You will notice that at the right of the flower (Fig. 91) there is the stem and pistil of a blossom that has fallen apart.

Then Bozon-Verduraz had flown in the direction of the eight one-seaters, and the group had fallen apart, chasing him.

The water ran in streams from his clothes to the floor, while he stood and stared at the two combatants who had fallen apart.

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On this page you'll find 69 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to fallen apart, such as: busted, defective, faulty, ruined, wrecked, and disabled.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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