go through the floor
1through the floor — If prices go, or fall, through the floor, they fall very quickly …
2through the floor — If prices go, or fall, through the floor, they fall very quickly. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
3fall through the floor — fall/go through the floor if the price or value of something falls through the floor, it becomes very low. House prices have gone through the floor this year …
4go through the floor — fall/go through the floor if the price or value of something falls through the floor, it becomes very low. House prices have gone through the floor this year …
5go through the floor — informal phrase to fall to an extremely low level In the past few years, share prices have gone through the floor. Thesaurus: to become less in size, amount or valuesynonym Main entry: floor …
6drop through the floor — drop/fall/go through the floor ► to decrease in price or value, usually in a short period of time: »Sales and profits are falling through the floor, with no prospect of a recovery in sight. Main Entry: ↑floor …
7fall through the floor — drop/fall/go through the floor ► to decrease in price or value, usually in a short period of time: »Sales and profits are falling through the floor, with no prospect of a recovery in sight. Main Entry: ↑floor …
8go through the floor — drop/fall/go through the floor ► to decrease in price or value, usually in a short period of time: »Sales and profits are falling through the floor, with no prospect of a recovery in sight. Main Entry: ↑floor …
9go through the floor — informal to fall to an extremely low level In the past few years, share prices have gone through the floor …
10drop/fall/go through the floor — ► to decrease in price or value, usually in a short period of time: »Sales and profits are falling through the floor, with no prospect of a recovery in sight. Main Entry: ↑floor …