A steep nose-down descent by an aircraft.
1 Bean quality has suffered as a result, leading Cameroon's reputation to nosedive .
2 The policy efforts helped staunch the steep nosedive in global equity markets.
3 Wilkinson's stock began to nosedive before he was sacked in the 1996.
4 All those slippery slopes, none more so than the nosedive of 2011.
5 The speculation surrounding these mysterious circumstances saw their market value nosedive .
6 And, both have come as the economy has taken a nosedive .
7 However, the economy is beginning to pull out of its nosedive .
8 Enemy damage increases but the availability of resources takes a nosedive .
9 But with the economy in a nosedive , more radical steps may become necessary.
10 But it also marked the start of a nosedive for Stefanovic's public image.
11 Prof Slooten says the population had been doing a nosedive ' in the 1980s.
12 Oracle was trading furiously again today, but had pulled out of its nosedive .
13 Should the music industry nosedive , it may not be a calamity for creativity.
14 The evening had started out okay but had taken a nosedive .
15 The perils of the nosedive The benefits of the nosedive : nachos.
16 How does a 95 percent nosedive in the last six years grab you?
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