Ones going down in flames?
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WICKSOnes going down in flames?
OVAOnes going down the tubes?
SCUBADIVERSOnes whose business is going down?
TANKINGGoing down in flames
TANKINGGoing down in the rankings, say
MINISKIIt's not long in going down a mountain
BLAZE"Going down in a ... of glory" (Jon Bon Jovi)
ARCSOnes going in circles?
WISDOMTEETHOnes down in the mouth?
ETSDown-to-earth ones, in brief?
SAYSNOPuts one's foot down, in a way
UNPINLet one's hair down, in a way
GUNITPut one's foot down, in a way?
FLOORITPut one's foot down, in a way
CEESThey're hard in across answers and soft in down ones
IMDONEWhat putting one's pen down in Final Jeopardy! usually means
snowplowingSki with the tips of one's skis pointing inward in order to slow down or turn
snowplowedSki with the tips of one's skis pointing inward in order to slow down or turn
snowplowsAn act of turning the points of one's skis inward in order to slow down or turn
squattedCrouch down in such a way and rise again while holding (a specified weight) at one's shoulders
snowplowAn act of turning the points of one's skis inward in order to slow down or turn
squatsCrouch down in such a way and rise again while holding (a specified weight) at one's shoulders
squattingCrouch down in such a way and rise again while holding (a specified weight) at one's shoulders
dandleto move (a baby, child, etc.) lightly up and down, as on one's knee or in one's arms.
dandlingto move (as a baby) up and down in one's arms or on one's knee in affectionate play
clotheslines(chiefly in football and other games) Knock down (a runner) by placing one's outstretched arm in the runner's path at neck level
clotheslining(chiefly in football and other games) Knock down (a runner) by placing one's outstretched arm in the runner's path at neck level
clotheslined(chiefly in football and other games) Knock down (a runner) by placing one's outstretched arm in the runner's path at neck level
steppingLift and set down one's foot or one foot after the other in order to walk somewhere or move to a new position