When these expectations collapse, the bubble bursts, and the price falls calamitously for those still holding the asset. |
It is intended to re-occupy the territory so calamitously vacated by that particular political party of late. |
Now, calamitously, your mother is likely to be so insecure and desperate that she wants to be your best friend. |
People have suddenly and calamitously, for the stores concerned, stopped shopping. |
They are propaganda in which the media has played the most calamitously bad role in its history, egging the people on to war. |
Never has such a strong political hand been so needlessly, carelessly, calamitously thrown away. |