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bottom

[bot-uhm] / ˈbɒt əm /






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The chance to move six points clear of United, and nine ahead of Chelsea, was missed at the league's bottom side, who had just one previous win this season.

From BBC

In protest, he jumped on stage, wiggled his bottom at the cameras, made a strange wafting gesture with his hands and beat a hasty retreat, pursued by Jackson's security team.

From BBC

Cities, then, are pushed toward a race to the bottom—not one driven by ideology, but by mobility.

From The Wall Street Journal

But I’m not ready to call the bottom yet.

From Barron's

On Thursday, Tom Lee, the co-founder and head of research at Fundstrat, said financial markets were “far along” in a bottoming for software and tech stock prices, and even for virtual currencies.

From MarketWatch