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tailspin

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1. tailspin - Noun

2. tailspin - Verb

Meaning

rapid descent of an aircraft in a steep spiral

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And Trump is facing a reelection vote in less than six months, with the U.S. economy is in a tailspin and millions of jobs lost to the shutdown. Source: Internet

As COVID-19 outbreaks rise again in certain locations across the U.S., AcMoody says another round of closures by the states could send milk prices back into a tailspin and quickly erase any financial gains dairy producers are seeing. Source: Internet

Coronavirus outbreaks within the Miami Marlins has sent the 2020 fantasy baseball season into a tailspin. Source: Internet

But just as government policies in reaction to the pandemic have worsened this mess, there are some ways our lawmakers could help the state pull out of this budgetary tailspin and avoid prolonged economic pain and suffering. Source: Internet

A common presumption about presidential debates is that one candidate can guarantee victory with a well-timed riposte or send their campaign into an irrevocable tailspin with an ill-timed stumble. Source: Internet

Enthusiasm over the prospects for a coronavirus vaccine boosted global equities and sent havens into a tailspin this week, though some the moves may have gone too far. Source: Internet

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