come down
31come down — verb a) To descend, fall. Haste ye, and go up to my father, and say unto him, Thus saith thy son Joseph, God hath made me lord of all Egypt: come down unto me, tarry not. b) To visit, to travel in order to meet. Im feeling so alive, feeling so… …
32come down to us — verb To survive to the present day; to be extant in some form. It is somewhat remarkable that none of bishop Ridley’s sermons have come down to us …
33come down to — phr verb Come down to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑land …
34come down to — v. represent something in a fundamental manner; basically amount to; deal with or confront straight to the point; visit (e.g.: why don t you come down to my house and have a coffee? ) …
35come-down — a lowering in status, income, influence or energy Her new job was a real come down from her last one so she was not very happy …
36ˌcome ˈdown — phrasal verb to become less in amount, level, price etc Interest rates have come down a lot lately.[/ex] …
37come down — спускаться to come down спускаться, опускаться …
38come down in the world — {v. phr.} To lose a place of respect or honor, become lower (as in rank or fortune). * /The stranger plainly had come down a long way in the world./ Compare: DOWN ON ONE S LUCK …
39come down in the world — {v. phr.} To lose a place of respect or honor, become lower (as in rank or fortune). * /The stranger plainly had come down a long way in the world./ Compare: DOWN ON ONE S LUCK …
40Come Down to the Merry Go Round — EP by Laughing Hyenas Released …