"that was it" meaning in All languages combined

See that was it on Wiktionary

Phrase [English]

Head templates: {{head|en|phrase}} that was it
  1. Finished. There was nothing more to the issue. Translations (Translations): eso fue todo (Spanish), det var det (Swedish)

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