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to fall and land on the ground: A lot of trees came down in the storm. Our plane came down in a field. The snow came down during the night.
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verb ; 1 · to lose or fall in estate or condition. has come down in the world ; 3 · to place oneself in opposition. came down hard on gambling ; 5 · to become ill.
verb. move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way. synonyms: descend, fall, go down · verb. fall from clouds. synonyms: fall, precipitate · verb. get ...
come down · Become reduced in size or amount, be lowered, as in Interest rates will have to come down before the economy recovers . [Mid-1600s] · Be handed down ...
a. to lose wealth, rank, etc.; be reduced in circumstances or status b. to be handed down by tradition or inheritance c. to be relayed or passed along.
: to begin to have or suffer from (an illness) She came down with measles. I think I may be coming down with a cold.
come down · to break and fall to the ground · (of rain, snow, etc.) to fall · (of an aircraft) to land or fall from the sky · if a price, a temperature, a rate, ...
Synonyms of came down. came down. verb · Definition of came down. past tense of come down. as in happened. to take place let's wait and see what comes down at ...
1. To return to or regain past success after a period of misfortune. 2. To retort; reply: came back with a sharp riposte.
Meaning of come down with something in English to start to suffer from an illness, especially one that is not serious: I think I'm coming down with the flu. ...