Knock over
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adverb
- As a down payment
"paid $10 down"
- On paper
"put down what he says"
- Southward
"traveled down to South Africa"
- To or toward a point away from the speaker or the speaker's point of reference
"walked down to my neighbor's house"
- In or into the stomach
"can't keep food down"
- To a lesser degree, level, or rate
"cool down tensions"
- To or toward a lower position in a series
"seems to be far down on their agenda"
- To or in a lower or worse condition or status
"students held down by a lack of social support"
- Used to indicate thoroughness or completion
- From a past time
"stories passed down by word of mouth"
- To or in a state of less activity or prominence
"scaled down our plans"
- To a concentrated state
"got the report down to three pages"
- Into defeat
"voted the motion down"
preposition
- Down see down along, around, through, toward, in, into, or on
"fell down the stairs"
verb
- To cause to fall by or as if by shooting bring down
"downed the enemy helicopter"
- Consume
"downing slices of pizza"
- To cause (a ball) to be out of play
"downed the ball at the five-yard line"
- Defeat
"down a proposal"
- To go down
adjective
- Lower in price
- Not being in play because of wholly stopped progress or because the officials stop the play
"The ball was down."
- Defeated or trailing an opponent (as in points scored)
"down by two runs"
- Out
"two down in the top of the third inning"
- Reduced or low in activity, frequency, or intensity
"a down economy"
- Not operating or able to function
"The computer is down."
- Depressed, dejected
"feeling a bit down"
- Sick
"down with flu"
- Done, finished
"eight down and two to go"
- Completely mastered
"had her lines down"
- Cool
"a down dude"
- Understanding or supportive of something or someone
- Being on record
"you're down for two tickets"
noun
- Descent, depression
"emotional ups and downs"
- An instance of putting down someone (such as an opponent in wrestling)
- A complete play to advance the ball
- One of a series of four attempts in American football or three attempts in Canadian football to advance the ball 10 yards
"caught the ball on third down"
- Dislike, grudge
- Downer
- A fundamental quark that has an electric charge of -¹/₃ and that is one of the constituents of a nucleon
noun
- An undulating usually treeless upland with sparse soil
- A sheep of any breed originating in the downs of southern England
noun
- A covering of soft fluffy feathers
- Something soft and fluffy like down
"a trace of down on his cheeks"
noun
- Down syndrome
geographical name
- District of southeastern Northern Ireland bordering the Irish Sea; established 1974 area 250 square miles (650 square kilometers), population 69,750
- Traditional county of southeastern Northern Ireland
noun
- Down syndrome
"a Down's patient"
This clue was used on February 22, 2025.
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