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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

That is it

"Spurs have dropped a massive two points. The Spurs players are flat out. I think they know that is it for their title hopes. Leicester are one win away from being crowned Premier League champions." (BBC Sport website.)

Does "that is it", in the above context, mean that 'their title hopes have been somehow thwarted'?
  

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It's worse than that: their title hopes are at an end.

  • It's worse than that: their title hopes are at an end.
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It's worse than that: their title hopes are at an end.
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Rover_KEIt's worse than that: their title hopes are at an end.
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