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comes down
verb as in worsen
Example Sentences
But really, the A-list case comes down to the fact of his last name.
He comes down to our level, he does things for us, we love him and he loves us too.
The question then comes down to what version will the grand jury believe: Was Brown trying to surrender when shot?
The huge difference between those rulers and Napoleon comes down to one word: totalitarianism.
I need time to wait until the dust comes down and people see the true picture of the current leadership.
If the first one is in, wait till she comes down, and then chat as long as a call usually lasts.
The branches seem to pat the house lovingly and to protect the children when the sun is too hot or the rain comes down too fast.
The summer sun scorches the face of Yeddo, and summer rain comes down in wide bands of light.
One morning he comes down and says to his wife, 'It is all right, old woman, I've found the treasure.'
A ravine comes down from the hills and forms the dividing line between the Bernard and Smithfield estates.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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