go up like a rocket and come down like a stick in English
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Use "go up like a rocket and come down like a stick" in a sentence
1. You're all adrenalized, you'll go off like a rocket.
2. In addition, the pass rates go up and down like a yo-yo.
3. Just stick it down anywhere you like.
4. (Psalm 90:10) Humans come and go like green grass, like a passing shadow, like an exhalation.
5. You go up, you come down.
6. The idea took off like a rocket .
7. It oscillates its tail up and down like a dolphin.
8. Been being bounced around like a pogo stick since Base 5696 blew up.
9. Prices have gone up and down like a seesaw this year.
10. Why else would they come and go like the wind?
11. With all these trying to go up... and you come down.
12. We put a match to ours and it goes up with a rocket-like roar, heating the yurt in a flash.
13. Budge up a bit! I'd like to sit down too.
14. Things like this don't come down on one suddenly.
15. Conjugation of 'Come' Irregular Verbs Following a Similar Pattern Verbs like: Like 'Come-Came-Come' (O A O)
16. The price of petrol is going up and down like a Yo-Yo.
17. Would you like a piece/stick of chewing gum?
18. Bass have a jaw that stick out like this.
19. Mary and Jack stick together like fun.
20. "Would you like to come up and see my etchings?"
21. By a financial statistic called “Convexity.” Specifically, if interest rates go down and a debt instrument like a mortgage goes up in price by less than it goes down in price when interest rates go up, it is know to be negatively convexed
22. Now go stick a needle up her hoo-hoo and find that cancer.
23. Stick to him like glue!
24. What were stick charts like?
25. " Would you like to come up and see my etchings? "