come to a grinding/screeching halt

come to a grinding/screeching halt

Stop suddenly. Referring to the noise made by gears or brakes during a sudden stop, these phrases date from the second half of the 1900s. The National Observer of December 4, 1976, had: “A lot of that stuff is going to come to a screeching halt quickly, and we’re not going to do the screeching.” It is also put as grind to a halt.
See also: come, grind, halt, screech
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
  • jolt to a stop
  • stop (one) cold
  • stop cold
  • get off (one's) high horse
  • get off high horse
  • ride on
  • ride on (something)
  • whistle-stop
  • stop for
  • stop for (someone or something)