Tailpin vs Tailspin - What's the difference?
tailpin | tailspin |
The rapid, uncontrollable descent of an aircraft in a steep spiral.
A severe mental or emotional collapse; emotional breakdown.
Any sharp, sustained, often uncontrollable descent or decline.
* 2010 September, Chris Sommers, "Merge", , ISSN 1090-5723, volume 16, issue 9, page 77:
As nouns the difference between tailpin and tailspin
is that tailpin is the centre in the spindle of a turning lathe while tailspin is the rapid, uncontrollable descent of an aircraft in a steep spiral.tailpin
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tailspin
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(en noun)- The loss of the third engine threw the plane into a tailspin .
- Just hours after leaving the institution, she suffered another tailspin .
- The present stock tailspin proves bankruptcy is imminent.
- St. Louis, the fourth-largest U.S. city in 1900, is fading fast. Jobs, and airline, an educated population—all gone or in a tailspin .