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it's all over with

Idioms  
  1. Something or someone is completely finished, defeated, or dead. The precise meaning of this phrase depends on the context. In This loss means that it's all over with the company, it refers to defeat, whereas in The vet can do no more; it's all over with the dog, it refers to the dog's death, either approaching or actual. Also see all up (with).


Example Sentences

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"You still feel a sense of pride and relief when it's all over with," he adds.

From BBC

Whatever I’ve been through, it’s all over with now.

From Fox News

“It’s all over with, you know?”

From Seattle Times

With laborious difficulty, I wrote, in capital letters: “It’s all over with Gabriela.”

From The Guardian

“You know, when it’s all over with, and know that you’ve had a part with that and know that you’ve had a part with an instrument that is going to serve that congregation for a hundred years or probably more, that never goes away.”

From Washington Times