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There are 25 words containing LEDOWN

buckle␣downdouble-down double␣downdouble␣downeddouble␣downingfile␣downknuckle␣downLittle␣Downhamscaledown scale␣downscaledownssettle␣downthistledownthistledownsthrottle␣downtinkle-downtrickledown trickle-down trickle␣downtrickle-down␣hypothesis trickle␣down␣hypothesistumbledown tumble␣downwhistle␣down␣the␣windwhittle␣down␣to␣size

35 definitions found

  • buckle␣down — v. (Idiomatic) To put forth the needed effort; to focus; become…
  • 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…
  • double␣downed — v. (Nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of double down.
  • double␣downing — v. (Nonstandard) present participle of double down.
  • file␣down — v. (Transitive) To reduce the size of something by filing (using…
  • knuckle␣down — v. (Intransitive, idiomatic) To get to work; to focus on a task. — v. To submit; knuckle under.
  • Little␣Downham — prop.n. A village and civil parish in East Cambridgeshire district…
  • scaledown — n. The act or result of scaling down.
  • scale␣down — v. (Transitive) To reduce the size of something whilst maintaining proportion. — v. (Transitive) To reduce the cost of a process, or the amount…
  • scaledowns — n. Plural of scaledown.
  • 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.
  • thistledown — n. The soft, feathery pappus attached to the seeds of a thistle.
  • thistledowns — n. Plural of thistledown.
  • throttle␣down — v. To reduce power to (an engine), reduce speed. — v. To suppress (an emotion).
  • tinkle-down — adj. (Economics) Modification of the term "trickle-down" to criticize…
  • trickledown — adj. Alternative spelling of trickle-down.
  • trickle-down — adj. That flows, especially in limited quantity, from the highly… — adj. (Economics) Describing the theory that financial benefits…
  • trickle␣down — v. (Economics) To pass from high-ranked people to lower-ranked people. — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see trickle, down.
  • trickle-down␣hypothesis — n. (Economics) The idea that policies benefiting the wealthy shall…
  • trickle␣down␣hypothesis — n. Alternative spelling of trickle-down hypothesis.
  • tumbledown — adj. In disrepair; poorly maintained.
  • tumble␣down — v. (Intransitive, figuratively) To topple, collapse.
  • whistle␣down␣the␣wind — v. (Transitive) To set (someone) free, allowing them to go their… — v. (Transitive) To badmouth someone or something; to disparage. — v. To talk to no purpose.
  • whittle␣down␣to␣size — v. Alternative form of cut down to size.
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