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Meanings of go into meltdown in English
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Usage of go into meltdown in English
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Something like this could cause the emergency services to gointomeltdown.'
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Then you generally gointomeltdown, tripping over stuff and praying in earnest.
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The global financial crash of 2008 saw many economies gointomeltdown, including in Ireland.
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The Bank of England will be staffed overnight, with senior policymakers on call if markets gointomeltdown.
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The economy would gointomeltdown.
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Airplanes were going to fall from the sky, hospitals would gointomeltdown and nobody would know when to open the New Year champagne.
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Rathmore's British Amateur champion appeared to be coasting only to gointomeltdown with five bogeys and a double bogey from the 12th hole.
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Japanese nuclear experts are struggling to control three reactors damaged by last week's earthquake and tsunami as fears grow they could gointomeltdown tonight.
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Royal fanatics wentintomeltdown over unconfirmed reports the Prince had died.
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Or maybe an alarm proclaiming that the reactor core was goingintomeltdown.
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Unfortunately, after the global financial crisis of 2008, the Icelandic economy wentintomeltdown.
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Officials are said to have goneintomeltdown during his TV interview last week.
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Social media wentintomeltdown when over Simmons' miraculous play.
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Predictably, Twitter wentintomeltdown over the mince malarky.
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Twitter wentintomeltdown on Monday after Jeremy Paxman's facial hair made its Newsnight debut.