that was it

that was it

1. That was the end of that. My father spent 30 years building his business into what it was. Then a fire broke out, and after just 30 minutes, that was it—everything gone. We tried desperately to get one more goal to tie up the game, but the buzzer sounded and that was it.
2. That was all there was; there was nothing else. A: "What did you say to Sarah to make her so upset?" B: "I just wished her well in her new job, that was it!" A: "Did he at least apologize for what he did?" B: "Nope. He just muttered for a while about how it wasn't really his fault, and then he walked off. That was it."
See also: that
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • go for broke
  • go broke
  • dead broke
  • broke
  • break against
  • break against (something)
  • break someone's heart, to
  • be flat broke
  • stone broke
  • stony broke