go+to+the+bottom
21(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 …
22the bottom has fallen out of the market — There has been a sudden reduction in the market demand (for something) • • • Main Entry: ↑bottom …
23(the) bottom drops out (of something) — the bottom drops/falls out (of sth) idiom people stop buying or using the products of a particular industry • The bottom has fallen out of the travel market. Main entry: ↑bottomidiom …
24(the) bottom falls out (of something) — the bottom drops/falls out (of sth) idiom people stop buying or using the products of a particular industry • The bottom has fallen out of the travel market. Main entry: ↑bottomidiom …
25the bottom falls out — the bottom falls (or drops) out collapse or failure occurs the bottom fell out of the market for classic cars …
26the bottom falls (or drops) out — something suddenly fails or collapses. → bottom …
27the bottom drops out of something — ► the bottom falls (or drops) out of something something suddenly fails or collapses. Main Entry: ↑bottom …
28the bottom falls out of something — ► the bottom falls (or drops) out of something something suddenly fails or collapses. Main Entry: ↑bottom …
29the bottom drop out — see ↑bottom, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑drop …
30the 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 …