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"melt down" Definitions
  1. to heat a metal or wax object until it is liquid, especially so that the metal or wax can be used to make something else

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He figures out a way to melt down some cork.
Is Prince George going to melt down at the wedding?
When they melt down, they act out and often hurt themselves.
It's somehow melted, maybe they melt down the plastic or something.
They melt down electronic guts ripped out of laptops and TVs.
The kids absolutely melt down—they cry, retreat, cling to their teachers.
Most adults would rather die than have someone witness them melt down.
But I grind so hard that the guitar picks just melt down.
At long last, Drake has given us Views – and a mini melt-down.
I watched him melt down on the stage like I've never seen anybody.
We had to melt down a zillion of them to make a cage.
Right before my eyes, the south tower began to melt down to the ground.
It's a pleasure to watch people who didn't enjoy it melt down about it.
"Why were children the only ones who ever got to melt down?" she seethes.
"I've never seen someone melt down like that" Lightweight Marco Rubio was working hard last night.
Yes. I think we have a risk of a melt up, not a melt down here.
It's "now available in gummy bears, which you can melt down and inject," says Louis-Dreyfus' character.
So a 'melt down' scenario is somehow easier to visualize and rationalize than a 'melt up' scenario.
The big picture: The Turkish economy, already in a fragile state before sanctions, could well melt down.
But if everyone thinks everyone else is panicking or about to panic, the market will melt down.
Science is finally starting to dig into why women melt down as a rite of reproductive passage.
There, the tradesmen would melt down a broken table fountains and convert the materials into other dazzling objects.
Stop riding it The CPSC's own test revealed that it is possible to cause hoverboards to melt down.
The mortgage melt down ­ratcheted that reputation into something much scarier: an existential threat to the global economy.
But first, the Democratic melt down and the war on ICE, that&aposs the focus of tonight&aposs Angle.
I watched him melt down and I'll tell you, it was one of the saddest things I've ever seen.
The powerful earthquake and tsunami that caused three reactors at Fukishima to melt down struck exactly five years ago.
Starting Monday afternoon and going well into the evening, America watched a man melt down on live national television.
When there's a disconnect in navigating the social communication that most of us take for granted, they melt down.
"If more financial assets melt down ahead of time, the more it will scare the people into staying," he said.
I looked at her and said, 'Get your ass to the office if you're going to have a melt down.
"We ought to be prepared for this and also take urgent action to slow down the melt down," Rignot said.
Then they melt down the damn Iron Throne with dragonfire, and declare themselves the last King and Queen of Westeros.
If Trump continues to melt down into a puddle of bile, more and more Republicans will be up for grabs.
Impressed fans immediately had a melt-down and tried out the hack themselves — and it looks like Kim was right.
They couldn't change how others engaged in the debate, which proved problematic when lively discussions inevitably began to melt down.
Thieves melt down the copper or even sell the cables back to Cantv, the technician and two other employees said.
Everything comes together to make better shots in under all conditions, some of which would make the iPhone 6 melt down.
"I watched him melt down and it was one of the saddest things I've ever seen," Trump on Rubio #GOPDebate pic.twitter.
He doesn't melt down, he pulls it together and gives us a competitive outing, and that's what he did again tonight.
Pressure cooking can also melt down fattier cuts (which you previously may have discarded) for a melt-in-your-mouth feel.
It called for just eight ingredients, and it does not require any sort of double-boiler system to melt down chocolate.
There's still no telling when an Internet song will melt down partway through and transform itself into an entirely different tune.
Cake time comes, the crowd begins to melt down, and the birthday kid is on to a bath, story and bedtime.
But he also has coping tools that he's learned in therapy that we pull out when he's starting to melt down.
Thompson and Hendriks know the weight because they've been keeping track of how much fat they melt down and pour on top.
It's also surrounded by water, and it has an active volcano that could presumably melt down some wights if the timing's right.
Hoverboards are dangerous primarily because of the giant lithium-ion battery inside them (which can overheat, melt down or burst into flames).
The nuclear fuel used in an MSR is liquid, so it can't melt down, and it's chemically bound to the molten salt coolant.
Grant and Nick both comment that Alex was happier watching Chad melt down than Alex was when he was spending time with JoJo.
These days they include getting rid of polio, creating cheap toilets in impoverished nations, and designing a nuke plant that won't melt down.
At 1D, "Top celebs," there's something you can raise overhead AL(ARM)IST At 26A, "Melt down, as fat" surrounds a sensory organ.
Would fans melt down, though, if Stranger Things and 13 Reasons Why and On My Block started talking to each other on social media?
Espenilla also said the peso, Asia's worst performing currency this year, "is not expected to melt down" because the country's economic fundamentals remain sound.
But Donald Trump was drooling at the idea of a housing melt down because it meant he could buy more property on the cheap.
Both parents melt down over the book, and F.P. throws it into a fire in hopes of saving his son and Betty from the game.
The Senate GOP health care working group talked today about how to make sure the Affordable Care Act marketplaces don't melt down before next year.
I am sure HBO will take home a lot of Emmys tonight, which they'll have to melt down to pay for next year's hacker ransom.
" Chandler continued: "He seemed not to understand that this would probably cause the entire world economy to melt down by causing a huge trade war.
President Donald Trump warned in a tweet Thursday amid the Ukraine whistleblower inquiry that the stock market would melt down if Congress successfully impeached him.
Wafer makers melt down 11n polysilicon, spike it with ions like phosphorus or boron to amplify its conductivity, and reshape it into ingots of monocrystalline silicon.
In such a design, the fuel cannot melt down in an accident, so a reactor should be able to be safely located close to population centers.
Buddhism tells me to accept these physical changes because even a mountain will ultimately melt down into the soil like a sugar cube under hot water.
For example, by targeting power and water supplies at the same time, attackers could cause a reactor to melt down or a cooling pond to ignite.
Go debate it on CNN in prime time, but don&apost pretend to be a nonpartisan correspondent and then melt down like that and embarrass your integrity.
It's easy to assume a man that devastated might melt down over Ben once again, especially knowing what we know about the veteran possibly being a murderer.
So long as Romo doesn't melt down relieving Prescott, another flash of solid play under playoff pressure could make him even more attractive to potential trade partners.
An earthquake struck the northeastern coast of Japan not far from the site of the disastrous quake of 2011 that caused three nuclear reactors to melt down.
Luckily, I'd provided enough of a buffer that she didn't melt down on Wednesday morning (like all of my adult friends did) upon hearing the bad news.
They found that short-dated call options would have helped investors "lock-in profits" during a U.S. equity melt-up, while limiting losses in an ensuing melt-down.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was an idea she generated as a Harvard law professor in mid-2007, when the housing market was just beginning to melt down.
His inexperience while testifying was on full display: Seasoned agents don't melt down under a withering cross-examination; Strzok turned into a wax candle under the congressional sun.
Less than two years into his tenure leading Goldman, Mr. Blankfein faced a growing economic storm, as dubious mortgage investments beloved by Wall Street began to melt down.
The people who run banks can be wrong, of course, as anyone who watched them melt down due to their own bad decisions in 2008 can tell you.
Beyond the shiny gadgets and shinier spin on display in the convention center, however, much of the industry was starting to quietly melt down where they had left it.
When we watch Richard Pryor melt down on stage or Dave Chappelle's blind white supremacist routine, we see that comedy is also about fashioning pain into even sharper barbs.
Many banking stocks - hot foreign investor picks a decade ago during an 'Africa rising' boom - remain depressed after a 2009 sector melt-down stemming from the global financial crisis.
I will say this…if a woman were to yell, interrupt and cry while being questioned, people would call her unhinged or say she had a melt down. pic.twitter.
After hours of watching Donald Trump — the president of an entire nation — emotionally melt down in public and on Twitter, it seemed like things couldn't get much more bizarre.
The kind of smart cities envisioned by industry insiders — with autonomous cars, smart streets and a huge number of connected devices — would cause current mobile networks to melt down.
For the recording, Urban had dusted off his own talk box, left over from his cover-band days, only to have it melt down in the middle of the session.
"My step-daughter had a melt down while taking Christmas pictures a few years ago so I made this ornament that we now hang on the tree every year," he wrote.
Any time I'm freaking out or having a melt down or feeling depressed, most times, either I haven't gotten a good night's sleep or I ate shit for a few days.
If you really believe that law and order could melt down at any moment, after all, it seems risky to mete out crucial survival goods on a month-by-month basis.
"At the same time in Paris, the Germans were forcing private individuals and the French government to basically melt down sculptures in the city to retrieve the metal," Dr. Casadio said.
The chip in a toy can both cause the toy to fail or melt down, as well as be part of a botnet army that could cause whole systems to fail.
The YouTubers at Amazing Timelapse have previously used acetone vapor (a substance concentrated by locking an object in a chamber with a small amount of acetone) to melt down a cassette tape.
Knowing what we know about Hannah — namely, her paramount fear of not being "perfect" — it's easy to assume she might melt down over being eliminated after following every one of Colton's rules.
That caused the fuel in some reactor cores at the Fukushima Daiichi plant in Japan to partially melt down in 2011 after a giant earthquake and tsunami cut power to the plant.
The partial melt-down at Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island nuclear facility in 1979 did not begin with a failure of a vital component, but rather a secondary system and a release valve.
It is a loss for the common global heritage if, as some fear, the thieves melt down and disassemble the centuries-old pieces to try to cash in on their raw value.
When you put it in your mouth, it takes a few seconds to actually absorb the moisture in your mouth and melt down into the sweet creamy ice cream you are used to.
Only a year ago that North Korea would be willing to melt down its nuclear testing facilities or even come to the negotiating table, no one thought that except maybe President Trump himself.
Stassi Schroeder gave up the prescription drug Adderall after watching herself melt down at loved ones on Vanderpump Rules, she revealed during the final past of the season 7 reunion on Monday night.
Though Andy had to be strong for her co-workers and father in the midst of Pruitt's hospitalization, it's obvious the firefighter needs a few seconds to melt down and process her feelings.
In Fukushima Prefecture, where a huge earthquake and tsunami caused the Daiichi nuclear power plant to melt down in 2011, a burst levee flooded the banks of the Abukuma River after heavy rains.
Using an enormous, purpose-built fuel-handling machine, they have removed the hundreds of spent uranium fuel rods from Unit 4, a reactor that was damaged by an explosion but did not melt down.
That is what caused the fuel in some reactor cores at the Fukushima Daiichi plant in Japan to partially melt down in 2011 after a giant earthquake and tsunami cut power to the plant.
But upheaval in her love life causes her to melt down and shave her head in an attempt to get in touch with her "true self" outside of the standards others set for her.
Fulton Bank, in Lancaster, Pa., got into the reverse mortgage business right about when many finance types were predicting that the reverse mortgage market would melt down the same way that subprime mortgages did.
Hourly workers fry their brains with images no one should ever see — information detoxification — working to meet bizarre and inconsistent standards handed down from a distant authority, and then melt down in filthy bathrooms.
Having the power to withhold basic government services, or melt down the economy, creates the illusion of leverage, but the threat isn't ultimately credible because the political cost of causing great harm can be severe.
Yesterday, the US voted to elect Donald Trump as its next president, and no shortage of tech industry figures have taken time today to publicly melt down in interviews with the press and on Twitter.
Thomas Russo, the chief legal officer at Lehman Brothers when the Wall Street colossus filed for bankruptcy and threatened to melt down the global financial system, was recalling that frenzied final weekend in September 2008.
BASH: (inaudible) TRUMP: ... The biggest problem... (CROSSTALK) RUBIO: ... What's your plan... TRUMP: ... The biggest problem, I'll have you know... RUBIO: ... What's your plan...  TRUMP: ... You know, I watched him melt down two weeks ago with Chris Christie.
When you melt down the candies in a saucepan, it's not only the most fun thing ever, but it relinquishes that questionable waxy texture that is so often reviled and yields a sweet, slightly caramel-y flavor.
Photo: APThe Fyre Festival gave us an incredible opportunity to watch rich people, who paid as much as $400,000 for an exclusive concert, melt down on social media when they were greeted with cheese sandwiches and no plumbing.
They're not even sure whether they want Rudy Giuliani, a key player in the attempted Ukraine shakedown, to testify, because he might melt down—and they think Giuliani melting down before Congress would be politically damaging to Democrats.
"The prospects of a trade war is growing and unless Trump's economic team can persuade the president to retreat from imposing tariffs, the markets would head for another melt down," First Standard Financial Chief Market Economist Peter Cardillo said.
When he finally finds his sister — she's the one who can move things with her mind — their powers combine in an incredibly satisfying way as Dr. Goldman's evil eyes pop out of his skull and melt down his face.
Water began pouring into the plant, inundating the basement, where emergency power generators were soon flooded, knocking vital cooling systems offline and causing reactor fuel rods to begin to melt down and leak deadly radiation into the surrounding area.
Nuclear energy has plenty of problems: reactors can melt down, they are ripe targets for terrorists, they are wildly uneconomical, mining the uranium that feeds them is dangerous and environmentally destructive, and no one wants the spent fuel stored nearby.
The orcs are special, but as the game churns on and I began to melt down orcs for loot, I begun to see them as a series of traits mixed together instead of the unique and beautiful creatures they were.
On Golf SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — At the United States Open on Saturday afternoon, the golf world watched Phil Mickelson melt down: He jogged after yet another errant putt and shockingly swatted the moving ball back toward the hole with his putter.
Sampled voices intone, "Dance while the record spins" and announce "the future"; meanwhile, beats repeat and melt down, dissonances blip and collide in the high frequencies, and eventually the whole track implodes and collapses like an extended binge gone very wrong.
When non-Co-op people think of the Co-op, they picture snobs and brats, self-righteous foodies, hypocritical hippies, bougie mothers who have their nannies do their shifts, adult professionals who melt down like tetchy toddlers when kale is out of stock.
Feinstein has come under criticism (including from the presidents of both Notre Dame and Princeton) since she had a melt down over Barrett's faith, further exposing just how out-of-touch today's Democratic Party is with Americans who still take their faith seriously.
"It's unusual for them in my experience to appear as clumsy as they were over the last six weeks and that clumsiness has jarred people," Kaplan said, adding that China was unlikely to "melt down" in part because of its substantial dollar reserves.
"We really need to make sure we're on top of this from an infrastructure perspective, to make sure that things don't melt down, and can continue to provide the level of service that people need in a time like this," Zuckerberg said.
Any demagogue worth a statue has left a blueprint of how this happens, namely: Take one economic melt-down, and then stir up people who mourn the loss of their jobs, their neighborhoods, the implied promise of the fulfillment of the American Dream.
The catastrophes of flooding induced by climate change are likewise easy to conceive: A surge from a massive storm wipes out a plant's pumps and emergency generators, causing the core to overheat and melt down, spewing radioactive particles into the ocean and the sky.
As global financial markets melt down, one has to hope that the Federal Reserve and the world's other major central banks are drawing the right lessons from their past policy mistakes, since those mistakes created the very conditions for the current asset price meltdown.
As they watched Iowa's caucuses melt down last week, Nevada Democrats made the quick decision to scrap an app designed by the now-notorious Shadow, Inc, whose technology failed on election night and left Iowa Democratic officials unable to provide vote and delegate counts for days.
All Japan's nuclear power plants in the area have been shut down in the wake of the March 2011 disaster, which knocked out cooling systems at Tokyo Electric Power's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, causing reactors to melt down and spew radiation into the air, soil and sea.
One of the biggest style moments of the Oscars red carpet happened before the first nominee even arrived: Pose's Billy Porter, who was hosting the ABC pre-show, arrived in a showstopping Christian Siriano velvet tuxedo gown – and promptly caused all of style Twitter to melt down.
International fascism again looms large (how quickly we humans forget – study these golden age comics hard, boys and girls!) and the dislocations that have followed the global economic meltdown of 2008 helped bring us to a point where the planet itself seems likely to melt down.
First, newer reactor designs are unlikely to melt down due to automatic shut-down features — which could help them gain public acceptance, and would also eliminate the need for costly concrete containment domes and other safety features that drive up the cost of today's nuclear plants.
International fascism again looms large (how quickly we humans forget — study these golden age comics hard, boys and girls!) and the dislocations that have followed the global economic meltdown of 2008 helped bring us to a point where the planet itself seems likely to melt down.
MS: I often think of the 50 or so workers at the Fukushima nuclear plant from Japan who volunteered to stay inside so the thing didn't melt down and hurt more people as sort of what these sort of conversations might feel like to some people.
They figured the NDP's Thomas Mulcair would promise a new income tax for the One Percent, or vow to melt down all rich people into a fine chocolate that would be exported, with the proceeds going toward stock car races, or whatever it is the people like these days.
All Japan's nuclear power plants in the area have been shut down in the wake of the March 2011 disaster, which knocked out cooling systems at Tokyo Electric Power Co's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, causing reactors to melt down and spew radiation into the air, soil and sea.
Sanders supporters melt down over FBI's Clinton decision Soon, Clinton was behind a podium with a presidential seal -- at last -- but only as the warm-up act for the man who her campaign hopes can play a vital role in driving his unique coalition of voters to the polls in November.
It's not that the reconsideration of Westbrook's value is incorrect — he is a ridiculously talented player who has a bad tendency to melt down when his team needs him most — but the speed with which people changed their minds about a player who played the way he always had was jarring.
LG: It could be anything at all, like whether or not Spectre and Meltdown are going to melt down Kara Swisher's devices so she can no longer text people at one o'clock in the morning and be a sparkly vampire and not ... KS: Did you know I was up at four a.m. today?
"With the memories of what amounted to a financial system melt-down that was averted due to government intervention still very fresh in the minds of investors, it is little wonder that the markets' concerns are heightened when questions as regards the health and stability of such a large lender arise," Rabobbank said in a research note.
The recently volatile pound rose 0.5 percent to $1.4277 with analysts noting that Cox's death could generate sentiment in favour of remaining in the EU. "There was this incredible melt down in risk sentiment (yesterday) where everything seemed to be aligning and then this terrible incident in England seemed to be the root of everything reversing," said Saxo Bank's head of FX strategy John Hardy.
It is not too hard to imagine, for example, that if the Republican bill becomes law in something like its current form, and the exchanges melt down, disrupting coverage for millions in the process, that the result will be calls for further government intervention — for bailouts and, if the system collapses into complete chaos, movement toward a government-run public option, or single payer.
The play, which veers between tragicomedy and farce, was written amid the shifting marital expectations of the 22020s, and each couple is at a different temperature: Sam and Karen Nash, a couple whose 21950rd wedding anniversary is chilled by the discovery of an affair; Jesse Kiplinger and Muriel Tate, estranged high school sweethearts who generate their own extramarital heat; and Roy and Norma Hubley, who melt down on the day of their daughter's wedding.
That didn't stop Twitter from collectively crediting the coin toss for the Pats' third straight Super Bowl berth, fourth in five years, and fifth in eight: Mahomes had to watch helplessly from the sideline as his defense gave up its fifth touchdown of the game—just as the gunslinger he's been compared to, Brett Favre, had to watch his special teams and defense melt down in the 2009 NFC Championship game, which prompted the change to the current overtime format.

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