rack and ruin, go to
Also, go to wrack and ruin. Become decayed, decline or fall apart, as in After the founder's death the business went to rack and ruin. These expressions are emphatic redundancies, since rack and wrack (which are actually variants of the same word) mean “destruction” or “ruin.” [Mid-1500s]
Words nearby rack and ruin, go to
racing skate,
racism,
racist,
rack,
rack and pinion,
rack and ruin, go to,
rack car,
rack locomotive,
rack off,
rack one's brain,
rack out