go down in flames (to)
11shoot someone down in flames — shoot (something/someone) down in flames informal to strongly criticize an idea or plan, or to refuse to accept it. Several months ago this highly impractical idea would have been shot down in flames. I thought I d made a sensible suggestion, but …
12shoot someone down in flames — tv. to uin someone; to bring about someone’s downfall. (See also go down in flames.) □ It was a bad idea, okay, but you didn’t have to shoot me down in flames. □ I didn’t mean to shoot you down in flames …
13shoot someone down in flames — phrase to refuse to accept someone’s suggestion without even considering it Thesaurus: to refuse to think about, believe or accept somethingsynonym Main entry: flame …
14shoot down in flames — make fall in a burst of fire; win an argument …
15go down in flames — v. fail dramatically …
16shoot down (in flames) — Defeat (usu. in argument) …
17Down in Tennessee — Single by John Anderson from the album Tokyo, Oklahoma Released November 4, 1985 Genre Country …
18Down a Dark Hall — (1974) is a novel for young adults by Lois Duncan. It is a supernatural/suspense novel and is her only gothic fiction. It tells the story of a girl who starts at a boarding school where she is one of only four students. Plot summary Kit is… …
19shoot someone down in flames — to refuse to accept someone s suggestion without even considering it …
20shoot down — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms shoot down : present tense I/you/we/they shoot down he/she/it shoots down present participle shooting down past tense shot down past participle shot down 1) a) to kill someone with a gun He had been walking… …