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bottom

[bot-uhm] / ˈbɒt əm /






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The slalom course at the Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre is set up on the bottom portion of the downhill course, and not especially steep or icy relative to other tracks.

From Los Angeles Times

Last Sunday, they were stunned in losing to Arsenal but against Leicester showed their reaction to a rare setback with a superb performance against the league's bottom side.

From BBC

He is tasked, first and foremost, with easing Tottenham's relegation fears, after a 2-1 loss to Newcastle in Thomas Frank's final match on Tuesday left them five points above the bottom three.

From BBC

They sacked Dyche after being held to a disappointing goalless draw by bottom club Wolves on Wednesday.

From BBC

A recent surge in trading volumes for software ETFs points to a “selling crescendo” says Chronert, and this means on a shorter-term basis “a bottom has likely been felt among the software industry group.”

From MarketWatch