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to go to the dogs and give a sentences​

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Answered by pizzalover
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meaning: Going to the dogs. Going to the dogs is an idiom with uncertain origins. ... Going to the dogs describes something on the downgrade, something that is worse than it used to be, something that is deteriorating.

deteriorating: becoming progressively worse.

sentences:

  • For I know the end of all works to be drunken and go to the dogs.
  • Then I will follow you, comrade, and be drunken and go to the dogs.
  • For I know it's the height of wisdom to be drunken and go to the dogs.

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