come unglued



come unglued

Fig. to lose emotional control; to break out into tears or laughter. When Sally heard the joke, she almost came unglued. When the bank took away my car, I came unglued and cried and cried.
See also: come, unglued

come unglued

1. to become very upset and lose your confidence He never showed any signs of coming unglued, even when it looked like they would lose. After Dan's death, she came unglued and was never herself again.
2. to fail A year later, the local chemical industry began to come unglued.
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come unglued

 
1. (American informal) to lose control of your emotions After Dan's death she just came unglued.
2. (American informal) if a person or something they are trying to achieve comes unglued, they have problems which cause them to fail The negotiations are showing signs of coming unglued, with new questions coming up every day. The team played well in the first half but came unglued in the second.
See also: come, unglued

come unglued

Also, come unstuck. See come apart at the seams.
See also: come, unglued

come unglued

Informal
To lose one's composure.
See also: come, unglued

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Abdulah-Bosnian
Parvana-Azerbaijani, Persian
Waleryvah-LE-riPolish
Sanderson['sændəsn]
SmithSMITHEnglish
Bird[bə:d]