Examples of 'tailspin' in a sentence
Meaning of "tailspin"
Tailspin: (noun) - A state of uncontrollable descent or decline, often used metaphorically to describe a situation or a business in a rapid decline.
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- The rapid, uncontrollable descent of an aircraft in a steep spiral.
- A severe mental or emotional collapse; emotional breakdown.
- Any sharp, sustained, often uncontrollable descent or decline.
- Of an aircraft: to go into a rapid, uncontrollable descent in a steep spiral.
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The guy you were before the tailspin.
They were in a tailspin at the time of that match.
I was not trying to send you into a tailspin.
Because the economy is in a tailspin and you have got a mortgage.
And sent the economy into a tailspin.
We all went into a tailspin and wanted to care for him at home.
But this whole relationship is putting me in a tailspin.
And yet it sent me into a tailspin for half the day.
It could have sent my family into a tailspin.
Do not go out in a tailspin of speculation and accusations about your fellow officers.
Sends the red team into a tailspin.
Send the lead car into a tailspin while inserting yourself in the convoy.
Brian is not worth going into a tailspin over.
The economy tumbles into a tailspin as no one can use credit cards or withdraw cash.
In an attempt to pull dorothy out of her tailspin.
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This external shock sent the economy into a tailspin resulting in widespread unemployment.
Maybe we start to get out of this tailspin.
The housing market could go into a tailspin and so could the stock market.
Because they only know how to tailspin.
The plane was attempting to perform a tailspin aerobatic maneuver when the tragedy occurred.
When my father passed away we were in a tailspin.
His death sent his father into a tailspin that nearly destroyed his life.
Having to go to swim class threw me into a tailspin.
That could push world markets into a tailspin and send interest rates soaring.
The whole country will be put into a tailspin.
And we went into a tailspin and crashed into Mt.
You kind of seem to be going through a tailspin.
And the jeep went into a tailspin The belt snapped.
American imports and exports both went into a tailspin.
I feel like I am caught in some kind of a tailspin and no direction makes sense.
Farley knows all about football programs in a tailspin.
I feel like I am caÏ…ght in some kind of a tailspin and no direction makes sense.
If a broken chair sends you into that kind of tailspin.
The guy whose shit I threw into a tailspin has never seen my face.
Those requests no longer must send you in tailspin.
Threw me into a tailspin of guilt and self-doubt.
Has got the whole world economy in a tailspin.
I mean, you were in a tailspin long before you punched out a monk.
So that really sent me into a tailspin.
A slow tailspin to the depths of hell, where you crash and burn.
I have been in kind of a tailspin over it.
The current global financial crisis has again caused private capital inflows to take a sharp tailspin.
Pulling out of the tailspin now.
Opponents of these measures warn that they could send the softening market further into a tailspin.
Hal is in a tailspin.
I was an office worker who was downsized and consequently went into a bit of a tailspin.
I am in a tailspin.
Those requests no longer need to send you into a tailspin.
It 's gonna send the earth into a tailspin of death and destruction.
It can momentarily send us into a tailspin.