Phrases with «train wreck»

The phrase "train wreck" is often used to describe a situation or event that is chaotic, disaster-prone, or completely out of control. It suggests that something has gone horribly wrong and is causing a lot of trouble or destruction. Full definition

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Sentences with «train wreck»

  • Not because it's a wonderful gem everybody most play, but because it's an absolute train wreck of a disaster. (cliqist.com)
  • What if there is simply nothing we can do to stop the looming financial train wreck from happening? (canadianbusiness.com)
  • It's almost like a slow motion train wreck where viewers are powerless to look away. (sportsinsights.com)
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