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down with
Ill with, as in He's down with the flu . The down here alludes to being felled by illness. Also see come down with .
Depose, do away with, as in Down with the king! This imperative dates from the early 1500s.
Lower or put something down, as in Down with the mainsail . [Mid-1600s]
. Be close friends with, as in I'm down with that crowd . [ Slang ; late 1900s]
Example Sentences
He headed to Singapore to sit down with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un while posting missives from Air Force One aimed at then Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
That's not what the Israeli leader got when he sat down with Bret Baier on Sunday.
Ukrainian soldiers who saw Hodniuk's body told the country's state security service, the SBU, that it lay face down with no weapon nearby.
Last year, Cooper sat down with then-Vice President and presidential hopeful Kamala Harris — chronicled in the documentary.
“Those are the people whose job it is to represent the common man, and if they can’t do that because they’re so bogged down with false charges or trumped-up charges, then we don’t live in a democracy.”
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