Similar words: bell-bottomed, get to the bottom of, bottom, Bottoms up, bottom out, at bottom, bottom up, bottommost. Meaning: ['bɒtəm] adj. having a bottom of a specified character.
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31, I think it is safe to say that it has bottomed, though it is less so to say that there is much more upside in it this year.
32, I got in the big old wide - bottomed tub with the lion's feet.
33, It closed Friday a low overcast Cross stars, there bottomed signal.
34, Be amazed at marine life viewed from a glass bottomed boat.
35, I turned on the reading light over my big sprung - bottomed chair.
36, The U.S. economy has bottomed and will soon start to grow again.
37, Nautical A small, flat - bottomed fishing boat with a lugsail on a raking mast.
38, The forming accuracy of flat and round bottomed cylindrical shells formed by hydraulic counter pressure deep drawing is investigated.
39, "We've pretty much already bottomed out," said Jeffrey Capogrossi, a custom homebuilder from Columbia, South Carolina, said. "Now[Sentence dictionary], how long we're going to stay flat is hard to tell."
40, For instance, when using flat - bottomed cutter to process curved surface, negative margin cannot be offered.
41, He was dressed in a chequered jacket and bell bottomed trousers.
42, Yes, Apple has always held that market share didn't matter as much as profitability, but that attitude seemed increasingly like a defensive self-justification as its market share bottomed near 3%.
43, The stock market bottomed a year ago, along with net worth.
44, World prices bottomed out in December 2008 and have since risen 26 %.
45, The declining securities market finally bottomed out and began to rise.
More similar words: bell-bottomed, get to the bottom of, bottom, Bottoms up, bottom out, at bottom, bottom up, bottommost, bottomless, rock bottom, rock-bottom, bottom line, false bottom, touch bottom, be at the bottom of, from top to bottom, knock the bottom out of, not to mention, from the bottom of one's heart, ottoman, ottoman empire, not to mince matters, accustomed, unaccustomed, be accustomed to, bott, bottle, bottled, bottling, bottle up.