dead as a doornail
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The atmosphere in the O2 was as dead as a doornail hammered into a Dodo and buried in a concrete bunker.
From BBC
As then-Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky put it: “It’s dead as a doornail out there.”
From Los Angeles Times
Justice Elena Kagan referred to the case as “dead as a doornail several times over” and “dead, dead, dead, in all the ways that something can be dead”; deciding it, she said, “just doesn’t seem like something that a court should be anxious to do.”
From Slate
Tax increases on small businesses: You better believe those were dead as a doornail.
From Slate
Longtime political consultant Garry South told me he thinks Caruso is “dead as a doornail,” and the story on Bass and her scholarship “certainly won’t cost her the election.”
From Los Angeles Times
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