(1) He had just interviewed the Prime Minister and had come away from Number 10 Downing Street convinced that the Labour leader was just about kaput politically.(2) Now, he told me, the ÔÇÿbig wayÔÇÖ of thinking is finished, kaput .(3) Your two front tyres are kaput , they'll need replacing.(4) It's probably just coincidence that it went kaput shortly after being plugged into a PC for the first time, which I don't think it was too happy about.(5) But that's ok as I had to drop my computer off to be fixed, the internal modem is kaput , and I'll be without it during my busiest time since being here.(6) Well, my conspiracy was pretty much dead, kaput , nada.(7) So many people are willing to pay $2000 for this thing that the company's website was kaput for most of yesterday.(8) She also loves the air circulated by the fan and within a minute of the fan being switched off, either by the maid to clean the room or if the electricity goes kaput , she puckers her mouth and begins to cry!(9) In this case, Tino of all people is the loser: for he has once again been suckered into coming into Panera only to find that the network is kaput .(10) I was just about done, finished, kaput , when I saw the sign up ahead.(11) The air conditioning's kaput and it's like a furnace.(12) If you had a car and it made a terrible rattle you'd have it checked out immediately instead of waiting to for it to go kaput , the same principle applies to marriage.(13) This time the bad news is that our dishwasher is kaput .(14) Somewhere on the expressway the engine went kaput .(15) ÔÇÿThe prices are just so different, the systems are so different, everything is going to go kaput ,ÔÇÖ he added.(16) If, on the other hand, the developer's trade association challenges the regulation in the D.C. Circuit, and wins, the regulation is kaput nationwide.
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