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Smoke Sentence Work Plans In The Loop 307 Disappear Ruined Judy

Id in_the_loop_307
Idiom GO UP IN SMOKE
Definition to disappear; to be ruined
Examples
  1. Judy had planned carefully and put in a lot of time building her career. Then she made one foolish mistake, and saw all her hard work go up in smoke.
  2. The family managed to escape from the burning house. As they stood outside in the cold, they watched their house go up in smoke.
  3. Larry expected to finish college and start a small company of his own, but all his plans went up in smoke when he lost his scholarship.
Extra Info

The expression suggests the idea of being burned. It is usually used figuratively to describe work (sentence 1) or plans (sentence 3) but it can be used literally (sentence 2).

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