Not down so much?
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DIETNot down so much?
ORUP"Is she not down so late, ... so early?": "Romeo and Juliet"
UNHAPPYDown, so to speak
BLUEDown, so to speak
SADDown, so to speak
BEEN"I've ... down so long ..."
HAPPENSGoes down, so to speak
OCCURGo down, so to speak
ATEBolted down, so to speak
HAPPENGo down, so to speak
EARNSKnocks down, so to speak
EARNPull down, so to speak
EARNKnock down, so to speak
BOOGIEGet down, so to speak
EARNSPulls down, so to speak
DANCINGGetting down, so to speak
LITEWatered down, so to speak
HAPPENEDWent down so to speak
RECURGo down again, so to speak
digdrive down so as to penetrate thrust
PRONATETurn so that the palms are facing down
abaterbeat down or cut away so as to leave a figure in relief
overturnTip (something) over so that it is on its side or upside down
abatesbeat down or cut away so as to leave a figure in relief
overturnsTip (something) over so that it is on its side or upside down
abatebeat down or cut away so as to leave a figure in relief
overturningTip (something) over so that it is on its side or upside down
overturnedTip (something) over so that it is on its side or upside down
crumple(of a person) Suddenly flop down to the ground so that their body appears bent or broken
crumples(of a person) Suddenly flop down to the ground so that their body appears bent or broken
tirassea mechanism in a musical organ connecting two pedals, so that both may be pressed down at once
towered(of a bird) Soar to a great height, esp. (of a falcon) so as to be able to swoop down on the quarry
pitching(of a moving ship, aircraft, or vehicle) Rock or oscillate around a lateral axis, so that the front and back move up and down
puggareesA thin muslin scarf tied around a sun helmet so as to hang down over the wearer's neck and shield it from the sun
seesawspastime in which two children or groups of children ride on opposite ends of a plank balanced in the middle so that one end goes up as the other goes down
seesawpastime in which two children or groups of children ride on opposite ends of a plank balanced in the middle so that one end goes up as the other goes down
cabriolecurved, tapering leg curving outward at the top and inward farther down so as to end in a round pad, the semblance of an animal's paw, or some other feature: used esp. in the first half of the 18th century
enfiladea. axial arrangement of doorways connecting a suite of rooms with a vista down the whole length of the suite b. axial arrangement of mirrors on opposite sides of a room so as to give an effect of an infinitely long vista
enfiladesa. axial arrangement of doorways connecting a suite of rooms with a vista down the whole length of the suite b. axial arrangement of mirrors on opposite sides of a room so as to give an effect of an infinitely long vista
pinatas(in Mexico and Central America) a gaily decorated crock or papier-m├óch├® figure filled with toys, candy, etc., and suspended from above, esp. during Christmas or birthday festivities, so that children, who are blindfolded, may break it or knock it down w