Idiom(s): go to rack and ruin AND go to wrack and ruin
Theme: RUIN
to go to ruin. (The words rack and wrack mean "wreckage" and are found only in this expression. Fixed order.) • That lovely old house on the corner is going to go to rack and ruin. • My lawn is going to wrack and ruin.
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v. phr. To fall apart and be ruined; to become useless. The barn went to wrack and ruin after the farmer moved.The car will soon go to wrack and ruin standing out in all kinds of weather.
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