tailspin
Americannoun
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spin.
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a sudden and helpless collapse into failure, confusion, or the like.
verb (used without object)
noun
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aeronautics another name for spin
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informal a state of confusion or panic
Etymology
Origin of tailspin
Example Sentences
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The final seasons of that drama swooned into a creative tailspin that “House of the Dragon” couldn’t pull out of.
From Salon
Late last year, the economy went into a tailspin, putting pressure on regular Iranians in ways that eventually caused tensions to explode.
The obscure bank collapse that sent Iran into a tailspin.
From MarketWatch
California’s wine industry is in a tailspin due to Canadian boycotts of American alcohol.
In November, an information vacuum during the government shutdown and scrutiny of AI’s returns sent markets into a tailspin.
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