busted flush
noun [ C usually singular ] uk/ˌbʌs.tɪd ˈflʌʃ/ us/bʌs.tɪd ˈflʌʃ/
(扑克)烂尾同花顺
in the card game poker, four cards of the same suit (= colour and type) and one of a different suit
The last card left him with a busted flush. 最后一张牌让他没能组成同花顺。
虎头蛇尾;有头无尾;烂尾
something or someone that began successfully but later fails
Chelsea look a busted flush at this point in the season. 切尔西本赛季虎头蛇尾,现在看起来糟透了。
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- Viewers who read that their favourite show was facing cancellation felt like they'd been dealt a busted flush.
- If you go down this road without a proper debate in parliament, we might as well admit that, in this land of freedom, genuine democracy is a busted flush.
- "Cameron is a busted flush," said the editor of one newspaper. "He's had it."
- Our booming arts, especially in the theatre, are in danger of being a busted flush.