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kaput

[kah-poot, -poot, kuh-] / kɑˈpʊt, -ˈput, kə- /


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For one thing, at least one Italian critic had already declared “the so-called Italian school” kaput.

From Washington Post

The next thing he remembered was waking up on the ground, Germans saying about his crew, “All kaput.”

From Seattle Times

It’s not just that the monarchy’s centuries-old ability to avoid responsibility for individuals’ questionable choices looks increasingly kaput.

From Washington Post

Reality is kaput, shared neither in theory nor in practice.

From Washington Post

Then, the entire offense went kaput and Seattle nearly pulled the plug on an era.

From New York Times