Collocations for "bottoming"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "bottoming" in context.
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- [see, go to, read until] the bottom of the page
- from the (very) bottom of my heart
- [sank, floated] (down) to the bottom of the [pool, lake, glass]
- [found, recovered] [at, from] the bottom of the [pool]
- [fell, slid, tripped] down to the bottom of the [stairs, hill, mountain]
- get to the bottom of the [mystery, issue, problem]
- is at the bottom of his [class, school]
- at the very bottom (of)
- at the bottom of the [pile, glass, stairs, list, hill, well]
- on the bottom of my shoe
- has a [round, rounded, flat, glass] bottom
- has a [big, fat] bottom
- the bottom of a [well, hole, pit]
- the [workers, employees] at the bottom
- [really, scraping] the bottom of the barrel
- bottoms up!
- from top to bottom
- from the bottom to the top (of)
- has hit rock bottom
- [spanked, slapped, looked at] his bottom
- [pajama, tracksuit, jogging] bottoms
- baseball: the bottom of the [sixth, ninth]
- the bottom [floor, shelf, position]
- [relegated, demoted] to the bottom league
- [put in, assigned to] the bottom class
- is in the bottom bracket (of)
- on the bottom rung (of the ladder)
- at the bottom end of the [range, market]
- the bottom line is that
- (and) that's the bottom line
- bet your bottom dollar
- bottom shelf [wine, liquor]
- a bottom feeder [fish, species]
- [shellfish, crabs, cuttlefish] are bottom [feeders, dwellers]
- the [car, truck] bottomed out
- the [stock, profits, economy] bottomed out
- the [statistics, data] bottomed out
- bottomed out [rapidly, over time]
- inflation bottomed out at [3.5%]
- the temperature bottomed out at [minus 3] (degrees)
- bottomed at [100, $25, 3%]
- bottomed in [October, 2015]
- bottom a [sub, submarine, vessel]
- the [car, truck] bottomed out
- [see, go to, read until] the bottom of the page
- the bottom [floor, shelf, position]
- the [stock, profits, economy] bottomed out
- from the (very) bottom of my heart
- [relegated, demoted] to the bottom league
- the [statistics, data] bottomed out
- [sank, floated] (down) to the bottom of the [pool, lake, glass]
- [put in, assigned to] the bottom class
- bottomed out [rapidly, over time]
- [found, recovered] [at, from] the bottom of the [pool]
- is in the bottom bracket (of)
- inflation bottomed out at [3.5%]
- [fell, slid, tripped] down to the bottom of the [stairs, hill, mountain]
- on the bottom rung (of the ladder)
- the temperature bottomed out at [minus 3] (degrees)
- get to the bottom of the [mystery, issue, problem]
- at the bottom end of the [range, market]
- bottomed at [100, $25, 3%]
- is at the bottom of his [class, school]
- the bottom line is that
- bottomed in [October, 2015]
- at the very bottom (of)
- (and) that's the bottom line
- bottom a [sub, submarine, vessel]
- at the bottom of the [pile, glass, stairs, list, hill, well]
- a bottom-up [approach, campaign, company]
- on the bottom of my shoe
- bet your bottom dollar
- has a [round, rounded, flat, glass] bottom
- bottom shelf [wine, liquor]
- has a [big, fat] bottom
- a bottom feeder [fish, species]
- the bottom of a [well, hole, pit]
- bottom-dwelling [creatures, organisms, fish]
- the [workers, employees] at the bottom
- [shellfish, crabs, cuttlefish] are bottom [feeders, dwellers]
- [really, scraping] the bottom of the barrel
- bottoms up!
- from top to bottom
- from the bottom to the top (of)
- has hit rock bottom
- [spanked, slapped, looked at] his bottom
- [pajama, tracksuit, jogging] bottoms
- baseball: the bottom of the [sixth, ninth]