Aún no tenemos significados para "become a shambles".
1The place was become a shambles, and the very kennels ran with blood.
2They become a shambles after a while.
3If the boats lost sight of one another, the raid would become a shambles before it had begun.
4The place had become a shambles, though here and there were little knots of Christaudins fighting for their lives.
5Motor skills suffer, training sessions become a shambles and matches that ought to be won comfortably quickly turn to custard.
6After forty-eight days, the city fell, September 9th, and became a shambles.
7The outlaws charged: the lane became a shambles, a slaughter house.
8The entire evening was on the verge of becoming a shambles-Wendy'stribute, ruined.
9The pavement became wet and slippery; in one brief moment that section of the yard became a shambles.
10The place was becoming a shambles where the blood of attackers and attacked mingled horribly in the gloom.
11As swiftly, all occurring almost simultaneously, did the rest of the boat's crew pass and the deck became a shambles.
12The whole thing caved in on him then, as anybody would know it inevitably had to, and the getaway became a shambles.
13But the gates, when once he had passed them, were closed, and for five days and five nights Rome became a shambles.
14In a few minutes all was over; the town became a shambles; young and old fell beneath the tomahawks of the infuriated invaders.
15The "Hills" are not squeamish in any one particular; so that the fact that the cave became a shambles upset nobody.
16"She was there alone," Patrolman Mancuso said finally, trying to save the interview from becoming a shambles.
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