Definitions from Wiktionary (drive a coach and horses through)
▸ verb: (British, idiomatic) To spoil, break or render ineffective (a rule, plan or agreement).
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▸ verb: (British, idiomatic) To spoil, break or render ineffective (a rule, plan or agreement).
Similar:
drive a stake through its heart,
drive into the ground,
cruel,
blow a hole through,
bring to nought,
bring to naught,
do a number on,
bugger up,
ruin,
destroy,
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