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There are 20 eight-letter words containing PDOW

chop␣downdamp␣downdeep␣downdropdown drop-down drop␣downgulp␣downjump␣downkeep␣downplop␣downslapdown slap-down slap␣downslip␣downstepdown step-down step␣downstop␣downtamp␣downwhip␣down

36 definitions found

  • chop␣down — v. (Transitive) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see chop, down. — v. (Idiomatic, transitive) To curtail, shorten.
  • damp␣down — v. (Transitive) to reduce the intensity of (a fire). — v. (Transitive) to reduce the intensity of (an emotion or problem).
  • deep␣down — adv. (Idiomatic) Fundamentally; in essence; in reality.
  • dropdown — adj. (Computing, graphical user interface, of a widget) Dropping… — n. (Computing, graphical user interface) An instance of a selection…
  • drop-down — adj. Alternative form of dropdown. — n. Alternative form of dropdown.
  • drop␣down — v. (Nautical, intransitive) To sail, move, or row down a coast…
  • gulp␣down — v. To eat very quickly without chewing the food properly. — v. To drink very quickly, swallowing large quantities of liquid at a time. — v. (Figurative) To believe without questioning; to swallow.
  • jump␣down — v. To leave an elevated position to a lower position by one jump.
  • keep␣down — v. (Transitive) To repress. — v. (Transitive) To restrain or control (a sound). — v. (Transitive) To cause not to increase or rise.
  • plop␣down — v. (Transitive, intransitive) To sit or lie down heavily and inelegantly. — v. (Transitive) To put down (something) in a heavy way. — v. (US, transitive) To pay.
  • slapdown — n. An instance of slapping down, especially a humiliation or rejection. — n. (Engineering) The period after the initial impact of an object… — n. (Geology, physics, seismology) The impact of a layer of earth…
  • slap-down — n. Alternative spelling of slap down.
  • slap␣down — v. To browbeat or reprimand someone harshly, usually in front of other people. — n. A harsh reprimand; a scolding, especially in public.
  • slip␣down — v. (Intransitive, of a drink) To be easily imbibed; to be easy to drink.
  • stepdown — adj. (Of a transformer) Used to decrease the secondary voltage…
  • step-down — adj. That decreases in stages. — adj. (Of a transformer etc) That reduces a voltage.
  • step␣down — v. (Idiomatic) To resign from office; to abdicate. — v. To gradually reduce something, a little at a time, as an electronic…
  • stop␣down — v. (Photography) To decrease the aperture of a photographic lens…
  • tamp␣down — v. To compact a substance (usually soil) until it is flat. — v. (Idiomatic, by extension) To suppress (something, usually an…
  • whip␣down — v. (Intransitive) To rain heavily.
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