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Downs, The
[ dounz ]
noun
- a range of low ridges in S and SW England.
- a roadstead in the Strait of Dover, between SE England and Goodwin Sands.
Example Sentences
Iowa State started the season in the top-10, but after ups and downs, the Cyclones now find themselves as a First Four participant.
Over those six decades, Tharp had her ups and downs — the company disbanded and reformed.
After both teams turned the ball over on downs, the Gauchos were forced to punt again from their 28.
Some NPAs own almost no land at all, including in the South Downs - the newest park - and in the Yorkshire Dales, where its authority owns less than 0.4% of the land, made up of car parks, woodland and small nature reserves.
"Let’s keep this going. I’m a bit worried about the big boys, but I have seen the ups and downs, the ins and outs and now is the time to get behind the club once again."
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