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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom Go to the dogs
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom
Go to the dogs

A.

Defend someone

B.

Be ruined or destroyed

C.

Fail miserably

D.

Be loyal to someone

Correct option is B

Option (b) is the correct meaning of the idiom "Go to the dogs."

Go to the dogs: This idiom means to deteriorate, be ruined, or be destroyed. It is often used to describe a situation or system that has declined in quality or standards.

Example: The company used to be so successful, but after poor management, it has really gone to the dogs.

Related Idioms:

  • Hit rock bottom: To reach the lowest possible point.
  • Fall from grace: To lose respect or status.

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