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There are 22 words containing ENDOWN

evendown even-down  ——  taken␣down  ——  batten␣downbeaten␣downbitten␣downbroken-down broken␣downdampen␣downfallen␣downgotten␣downridden␣down  ——  quieten␣downwritten␣down  ——  taken␣down␣a␣peg  ——  taken␣down␣a␣notch  ——  broken-down␣valise  ——  gotten␣down␣to␣cases  ——  my␣car␣has␣broken␣down  ——  gotten␣down␣to␣bedrock  ——  batten␣down␣the␣hatchesgotten␣down␣to␣business

36 definitions found

  • evendown — adj. (Scotland) Being situated straight up and down; perpendicular… — adj. (Scotland) (of rain) Heavy. — adj. (Scotland) Downright; direct; straightforward; candid.
  • even-down — adj. (UK, dialect) Of rain: pouring straight down. — adj. (UK, dialect) Of a person: forthright; honest. — adv. (UK, dialect) Thoroughly.
  • taken␣down — v. Past participle of take down.
  • batten␣down — v. (Nautical) To close or make watertight, referring to hatches and cargo. — v. (Transitive) To secure. — v. (Intransitive) To prepare for adversity.
  • beaten␣down — v. Past participle of beat down.
  • bitten␣down — v. Past participle of bite down.
  • broken-down — adj. Which has broken down and, as a result, is no longer in working order. — adj. Not properly maintained; neglected. — adj. Ruined in character or strength.
  • broken␣down — v. Past participle of break down. — adj. No longer in working order; broken. — adj. Of a horse, no longer useful for work or riding due to illness…
  • dampen␣down — v. (Transitive) to reduce the intensity of (a fire). — v. (Transitive) to reduce the intensity of (an emotion or problem).
  • fallen␣down — v. Past participle of fall down.
  • gotten␣down — v. Past participle of get down.
  • ridden␣down — v. Past participle of ride down.
  • quieten␣down — v. (Intransitive, Britain) To become quieter. — v. (Intransitive, Britain) To reduce intensity of an activity. — v. (Transitive, Britain) To make someone or something become quieter.
  • written␣down — v. Past participle of write down.
  • taken␣down␣a␣peg — v. Past participle of take down a peg.
  • taken␣down␣a␣notch — v. Past participle of take down a notch.
  • broken-down␣valise — n. (Literally) A damaged piece of luggage. — n. (US, Mafia, slang) A person who has fallen on hard times; a has-been.
  • gotten␣down␣to␣cases — v. Past participle of get down to cases.
  • my␣car␣has␣broken␣down — phr. My car has broken down.
  • gotten␣down␣to␣bedrock — v. Past participle of get down to bedrock.
  • batten␣down␣the␣hatches — v. (Idiomatic) To prepare for trouble.
  • gotten␣down␣to␣business — v. Past participle of get down to business.
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