Simple as verb To disintegrate or fail, often in a chaotic or disorderly manner, similar to how something might flounder. Clear All
2 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Come Apart At The Seams'
The carefully constructed tower of cards began to come apart at the seams with the slightest breeze.
The carefully built sandcastle started to come apart at the seams as the tide rolled in, washing away hours of work.
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