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in bitsBritish informal Very upset or emotionally affected: she found out he was two-timing her—she’s in bits, really she is...- I won by seven there, but the week before I was in bits, and the week after I was in bits.
- At the end of his performance of Schubert's Die Schöne Müllerin with pianist Helmut Deutsch, the audience was in bits and pandemonium broke out, leaving Kaufmann looking slightly bemused at the sensation he had caused.
- A neighbour who did not want to be identified said: ‘Everybody has been left in bits and there was nothing anyone could do.’
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