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Loss of self-control
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Meltdown is the third album by avant-rock , experimental power trio Massacre . The line-up for this album featured Fred Frith (guitar), Bill Laswell (bass guitar) and Charles Hayward (drums). It was recorded live at Robert Wyatt 's 2001 Meltdown Festival ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ a global moral meltdown EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ If benefit systems hit meltdown , it's the specialist short-term associations that get hit hardest and quickest. ▪ If foot and mouth can not be contained, it could precipitate ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
by 1937 in the ice-cream industry; by 1956 in reference to a nuclear reactor, from verbal phrase, from melt (v.) + down (adv.). Metaphoric extension since 1979.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. severe overheating of the core of a nuclear reactor resulting in the core melting and radiation escaping [syn: nuclear meltdown ] a disaster comparable to a nuclear meltdown; "there is little likelihood of a meltdown comparable to the American banking ...
Usage examples of meltdown.
Anton Murik had used as his personal cryptonym for Meltdown - Warlock.
All her senses heightened, working toward a fiery meltdown of anticipation.
If he could torment her into a first-class meltdown, she could make him frantic for her.
It was then that the Wisconsin glaciers, all at once, went into their ferocious meltdown, forcing a 350-foot rise in global sea levels amid scenes of unprecedented climatic and geological turmoil.
What better way to symbolize the troubled birth of the new world age of Leo than to depict its harbinger as a rampaging lion, particularly since the Age of Leo coincided with the final ferocious meltdown of the last Ice Age, during which huge numbers of animal species all over the earth were suddenly and violently rendered extinct.
Most of the biological danger of a reactor meltdown comes from alpha radiation emitted by particulate radioisotopes in the air or water.
Our daughter Joanna was consuming our lives, rolling from one meltdown to the other twenty-four hours a day.
Somehow, even now, when her skin had gone blotchy and her hair was falling out, when the chain reaction that was fast approaching meltdown raged in her flesh, she still kept their child safe.
So I see no reason why Meltdown cannot go ahead at twelve noon British Summer Time on Thursday, as planned.
If his suspicions were correct, Meltdown could mean only one terrifying thing.
Time passed slowly, and Bond occupied himself by working on the remaining pieces of the Meltdown puzzle should he not get through, it would be best to have some operational diagram in his head.
Whatever the governments of countries like Britain, the United States, France and Germany had said about never giving in to terrorist blackmail, Meltdown would present them with the gravest dilemma any country had yet faced.
The pieces of the Meltdown puzzle floated around in his head for most of the night.
Senator Daschle, whose anti-Bush rant on the Senate floor had been widely viewed as an unseemly meltdown, would soon be losing his job as majority leader.
Rove if he considered the California speech as bad as the Iowa meltdown ten months later.