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down with
Depose, do away with, as in Down with the king! This imperative dates from the early 1500s.
Ill with, as in He's down with the flu . The down here alludes to being felled by illness. Also see come down with .
be or get down with . Be close friends with, as in I'm down with that crowd . [ Slang ; late 1900s]
Lower or put something down, as in Down with the mainsail . [Mid-1600s]
Example Sentences
While Phillips has since returned, another key member of last year’s team, Blake Treinen, has since gone down with a forearm strain.
She recalled: "I had literally gone from planning my wedding, sitting down with my fiance and being like: 'come on, babe. You need to help me like sort out the wedding bits and the wedding organizing' - to 'you need to be the executive of my estate and I'm writing my will and planning my funeral'."
Most of it is made from paper and disposable plastic and biodegradable this and that, so we’ll just start using paper towels and tissue paper and spray everything down with Clorox.
Bass met with legislative leaders Wednesday but did not sit down with Newsom, who is in the middle of preparing his budget revision.
Does Lando Norris need to go sit down with Nico Rosberg to understand how he changed his mentality in his championship year?
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