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drive a coach and horses through

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drive a coach and horses through (third-person singular simple present drives a coach and horses through, present participle driving a coach and horses through, simple past drove a coach and horses through, past participle driven a coach and horses through)

(Britain, idiomatic) To spoil, break or render ineffective (a rule, plan or agreement).

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