Ruined Amy Tintera
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
A woman took to Facebook to complain that her New Year's Eve was ruined by a fellow restaurant patron who had a heart attack. Rovina), related to ruere "to rush, fall violently, collapse," of unknown origin. The verb is first recorded 1580s, from the noun; financial sense is attested from 1660. Her home in Ruina has been ravaged by war. Ruins "remains of a decayed building or town" is from mid-15c. It's easy to forget that the people involved in iconic photos are, well, people. Meaning "complete destruction of anything" is from 1670s. Ruins, the remains of a building, city, etc., that has been destroyed or that is in disrepair or a state of decay: We visited the ruins of ancient Greece. Men Who've Had Their Lives Ruined By The Kardashians. Ruined has 96 ratings and 30 reviews. She lacks the powers of her fellow Ruined.