come apart at the seams

come apart at the seams
fall apart (at the seams) & come apart at the seams
1. Lit. [for something] to break apart where its parts are joined. •

The dress fell apart at the seams.

I wouldn't have thought that a coat that cost that much money would just come apart at the seams.

2. Fig. to break down mentally. •

Tom works too much and finally fell apart.

Poor Ralph simply fell apart at the seams.

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{v. phr.}, {slang}, {informal} To become upset to the point where one loses self-control and composure as if having suffered a sudden nervous breakdown. * /After his divorce Joe seemed to be coming apart at the seams./

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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