down|downs in English
noun
[daʊn]
hill; hilly upland country; soft insulating feathers; fine soft hairs; descent; reverse; four plays in a row that advance a team at least ten yards down the field toward a touchdown (American football)
Use "down|downs" in a sentence
1. Eachuinn Odhar had his ups and downs, but more downs than ups.
2. There were some downs.
3. Batavia didn't let a slow start -- negative three yards on their first set of downs -- slow them down
4. On the northern inland downs liquorice grows wild and is collected by the peasants and sent down to Alexandretta.
5. More ups than downs on the track, more downs than ups within the team.
6. Albizzia Downs Estate Limited, Thika
7. He has just made some downs.
8. The Ups and Downs of Captivity
9. Write-downs on financial assets and positions
10. You have these up-and-downs.
11. Sit-ins, sit-downs, mass picketing.
12. 4 Edward wore Andrew's hand-me-downs.
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14. Beneath the downs between Hermitage and Melbury Bubb.
15. Every business has its ups and downs.
16. the Breeder's Cup races at Churchill Downs.
17. Downs says they lost their voices after that.
18. 1 She refused to wear hand-me-downs.
19. Aren't you glad to see old Detective Downs again?
20. Bendee Downs is located 630 kilometres West of Brisbane
21. In New York alone, Amoebiasis downs 500 people annually.
22. And music has a rhythm, has ups and downs.
23. We have our ups and downs like all couples.
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25. Bendee Downs is bordered by several small homesteads,