Downs example sentences

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down

verb

downs (third person present)

  - knock or bring to the ground:

  - put (the ball) out of play deliberately by touching one's knee to the ground while holding the ball or touching the ball itself to the ground:

  - consume (something, typically a drink):

  - (of a golfer) sink (a putt):

  - a period of unwelcome experiences or negative mood:

  - a chance for a team to advance the ball, ending when the ball carrier is tackled or the ball becomes out of play. A team must advance at least ten yards in a series of four downs in order to keep possession.

down

noun

downs (plural noun)

  - a gently rolling hill:

  - ridges of undulating chalk and limestone hills in southern England, with few trees and used mainly for pasture.

Synonyms

fell, topple, prostrate, tackle, deck, floor, flatten, guzzle, quaff, drain, imbibe, sup, slurp, suck, sip, swallow, sink, swig, slug, kill, neck, chug, ingurgitate, setbacks, upsets, reverses, reversals, downturns, mishaps, accidents, shocks, vicissitudes, crises, catastrophes, tragedies, calamities, trials, crosses, knocks, burdens, blows, buffets, glitches, foils, dolor, ups, high, Legal

"Downs" Example Sentences

1. The football team had more downs than ups this season.
2. The downs of his illness weighed heavily on the family.
3. They went down to the downs for a picnic.
4. The stock market took another downs turn.
5. After a series of downs, she quit her job and started her own business.
6. The downs of being a celebrity can be overwhelming.
7. The path through the downs was steep and rocky.
8. We don't have enough ups to counterbalance the downs in our relationship.
9. He was so focused on the downs of his past that he couldn't see the potential for ups in his future.
10. The downs of being a single parent can be challenging, but also rewarding.
11. The downs of the economy have caused many businesses to shut down.
12. She was feeling really down after a series of downs in her personal life.
13. The downs of his addiction were becoming too much for him to handle alone.
14. The beautiful landscape of the downs was inspiring to her.
15. Despite the downs of his illness, he never lost his sense of humor.
16. The downs of old age began to take their toll on her body.
17. His mood took a downs turn after he lost his job.
18. The downs of living in a big city can include high crime rates and traffic congestion.
19. After a downs period, the company restructured and emerged stronger than ever.
20. She knew there were downs to having children, but the ups were well worth it.
21. The downs of their relationship were outweighed by their love for each other.
22. The downs of a long-distance relationship can be challenging, but communication is key.
23. The downs of a political scandal can ruin a career and reputation.
24. They decided to take a walk through the downs to clear their minds.
25. It's important to remember that the downs won't last forever, and there will be ups again.
26. The singer's career had its fair share of downs, but she always bounced back.
27. They built their house on the downs, with a breathtaking view of the ocean.
28. The downs of a failed project can be a learning experience for future endeavors.
29. The downs in her life taught her resilience and strength.
30. Despite the downs of the pandemic, she found solace in spending time with her family.

Common Phases

1. Ups and downs;
2. Highs and lows;
3. Peaks and valleys;
4. Wins and losses;
5. Strengths and weaknesses;
6. Successes and failures;

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