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There are 20 ten-letter words ending with EDOWN

blow␣me␣downboogie␣downbouncedownbuckle␣downchange␣downcharge␣downcheese␣downdouble-down double␣downhand-me-downlay␣one␣downscythe␣downsettle␣downsponge␣downstrike␣downtinkle-downtumbledown tumble␣downupsidedown upside␣down

31 definitions found

  • blow␣me␣down — interj. (Idiomatic) A cry of surprise.
  • boogie␣down — v. To dance, typically in a funky manner.
  • bouncedown — n. (Australian rules football) The throwing of the ball down onto…
  • buckle␣down — v. (Idiomatic) To put forth the needed effort; to focus; become…
  • change␣down — v. To change to a lower gear in a vehicle.
  • charge␣down — v. (Intransitive, idiomatic, of an electrical device) To lose electrical power. — v. (Transitive) To run towards something in an effort to stop it going forward.
  • cheese␣down — v. (Nautical) To coil the tail of a rope on deck so as to present…
  • double-down — v. Alternative form of double down.
  • double␣down — v. (Gambling) To double one’s wager. In particular, it is the… — v. (Figurative, by extension, intransitive, or transitive with…
  • hand-me-down — n. An item that is passed along for someone else to use. — n. (Especially) A piece of clothing or other item which has been… — adj. Used or second-hand, passed along by its prior user.
  • lay␣one␣down — v. (Intransitive, baseball, slang) To bunt (sense 4).
  • scythe␣down — v. To violently cause to fall down.
  • settle␣down — v. To become quiet and calm after a period of disturbance or restlessness. — v. To establish a settled lifestyle, and especially to marry. — v. To get comfortable with one’s new accommodation or circumstances.
  • sponge␣down — v. To clean with a sponge. — n. A quick clean of something with a sponge.
  • strike␣down — v. To kill someone or something; to cause to die suddenly. — v. To knock down. — v. To prostrate by illness.
  • tinkle-down — adj. (Economics) Modification of the term "trickle-down" to criticize…
  • tumbledown — adj. In disrepair; poorly maintained.
  • tumble␣down — v. (Intransitive, figuratively) To topple, collapse.
  • upsidedown — adj. Alternative spelling of upside down.
  • upside␣down — adv. Inverted, so that the top is now at the bottom. — adv. In great disorder. — adj. Inverted; turned so that the top is at the bottom.
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