- - in the class unknowingly sent to the bottom
- - Destroyed as a battleship in Battleship
- - Like many ships in the Bermuda Triangle
- - Dropped; in a fix
- - X'd out completely, in the game battleships
- - Like costs that can't be recovered, in economists' lingo
- - Depressed in spirits.
- - Diminished in depth.
- - Fell in.
- - In the dumps
- - Fell to the ocean floor, say
- - Shipwrecked say
- - Lost a day finishing work!
- - Like a ship on the ocean floor, rhymes with "dunk"
- - Like a ship on an ocean floor
- - Destroyed a destroyer
- - Went down, as a ship
- - Like a ship that's underwater
- - Gone under, like a damaged ship
- - Doomed — bored
- - Became submerged
- - Gone to the bottom
- - Beyond help after torpedo strike?
- - Newspaper king beyond help
- - Went under
- - Like ships on the ocean floor
- - Destroyed, as an armada
- - Did like the Titanic
- - Out of luck
- - Gone under
- - Gone down
- - Louis XIV more than half ruined
- - Sent to the ocean's floor
- - Foundered
- - Tabloid king hit rock bottom?
- - Like pocketed pool balls
- - Aussie metal band ...... Loto
- - "You ...... my battleship!"
- - Bankrupted
- - Gone to Davy Jones' locker
- - Sent underwater
- - At the bottom, say
- - Forced under water
- - Like a ship on the ocean floor
- - Gone to Davy Jones's locker
- - At the ocean's bottom, as a ship
- - Sent to the bottom
- - Bankrupt, so to speak
- - Done for, familiarly
- - Morose: Slang.
- - Done for: Colloq.
- - Lowered.
- - Finished: Slang.
- - Ruined: Slang.
- - Depressed: Slang.
- - Scuttled.
- - Beyond help
- - On the bottom
- - Shipwrecked
- - Plunged
- - Went down
- - Doomed
- - Hit bottom?
- - Dropped
- - *Submerged
- - Defeated
- - Subsided
- - Like the Titanic
- - Depressed
- - Immersed
- - Beyond saving
- - Done for: Slang.
- - Bound to fail
- - Done for
- - Finished
- - Bankrupt
- - Louis XIV beyond help?
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