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11the bottom line — ► the most important fact in a situation: »The bottom line is we don t have enough health care professionals. Main Entry: ↑bottom line …
12The Bottom Line (radio program) — The Bottom Line is a business discussion programme broadcast in the UK on BBC Radio 4. It began in 2006 and is presented by the BBC s Economics Editor, Evan Davis and produced by the BBC s Radio Current Affairs department. As of August 2007 it… …
13(the) bottom of the heap — the lowest rank within a group. Being near the bottom of the heap, the company has nowhere to go but up. Those at the bottom of the heap feel that no one cares about them. Opposite of: the top of the heap …
14(the) bottom fell out of something — the bottom fell out (of (something)) something suddenly lost value. When the bottom fell out of the real estate market, a lot of people lost a lot of money. Usage notes: usually used in the past tense …
15(the) bottom fell out of — the bottom fell out (of (something)) something suddenly lost value. When the bottom fell out of the real estate market, a lot of people lost a lot of money. Usage notes: usually used in the past tense …
16(the) bottom fell out — the bottom fell out (of (something)) something suddenly lost value. When the bottom fell out of the real estate market, a lot of people lost a lot of money. Usage notes: usually used in the past tense …
17the bottom falls (or drops) out — something suddenly fails or collapses. → bottom …
18the bottom drops out of something — ► the bottom falls (or drops) out of something something suddenly fails or collapses. Main Entry: ↑bottom …
19the bottom falls out of something — ► the bottom falls (or drops) out of something something suddenly fails or collapses. Main Entry: ↑bottom …
20the bottom fell out — the project stopped, the business failed, the wheels fall off When the price of oil dropped, the bottom fell out of the oil industry in Alberta …