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Downs
1/ 岹ʊԳ /
noun
any of various ranges of low chalk hills in S England, esp the South Downs in Sussex
a roadstead off the SE coast of Kent, protected by the Goodwin Sands
downs
2/ 岹ʊԳ /
plural noun
Also called: downland.rolling upland, esp in the chalk areas of S Britain, characterized by lack of trees and used mainly as pasture
a flat grassy area, not necessarily of uplands
Example Sentences
"There are lots of ups and downs about having a father as a coach," he said.
Many ups and downs in the last two years but you kept believing in us and kept pushing us.
"She has had lots of ups and downs but she can hold her head up really high for what she has achieved," England's record goalscorer Ellen White told the Women's Football Weekly podcast.
My journey has been full of ups and downs, setbacks and achievements.
“There’s probably going to be some ups and downs with me, emotionally, around the reality of this,” he said on the podcast.
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