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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
“When they get here I’ll sit down with them and kind of just rapid fire try to figure out a profile of them from a nutrition standpoint.”
She told CNN, "They are the most insecure men I have ever sat down with. It was really difficult to have some of these dates because they were so insecure, because they don't really know who they are — and they don't know how to figure that out."
Villa battered Newcastle, and deserved it too, while Chelsea were 1-0 down with less than 10 minutes to go at Fulham but somehow turned it around to win.
Then, this weekend, top right-handed reliever Blake Treinen went down with a low-grade forearm sprain.
Lilly - who has not discussed what happened in public until now - sat down with me to talk about the moment which changed her future.
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