The phrase
"to come down" means to descend or move from a higher position to a lower one.
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She's fine now, although she's always been MUCH stronger with one leg than the other and at five has just now started to alternate legs
when coming down stairs.
With prices
coming down on processors, due to wider industry adoption, going this route would not dramatically elevate the cost to the customer.
By allowing her to experience a helping relationship, he may assist her in
coming down from her lonely pedestal of «helper» to accept help for herself.
«For me, it's high protein, and
really coming down on the carbs, or the bad carbs, as much as possible,» she says.
When we see push back from the community it is usually about what goes up not
what comes down.
It seems like they can compete in just about everything and they have no plans
of coming down from the top spot..
Just think about what happens when you get sick, such
as coming down with a fever.
There will be a marked shift away from the traditional generous British welfare system to more punitive, American - style, one that
ultimately comes down hard on those who refuse to work.
I know next to nothing about economics, and I'm not a public policy geek, but I wonder
if coming down off this high isn't gonna be rough.
So come down today for a coffee, to talk to the team or to test drive the range.
It's a perennial question and a contentious one, and personally I most
often come down on the side of caution.
Due to the chairman's casting vote, the otherwise split
decision came down in favour of one dictionary translation.
Always start high with your calories and
then come down as needed — not vice versa.
I'm sort of
still coming down from the high, so I can't explain it, it's really difficult to explain, but I think surreal is the right word.
First - response times
also came down from 37 hours to seven hours within seven months.
After allowing for inflation, it only
comes down by 3.7 per cent.
Your premiums will most
likely come down if you look at and improve any factors that will make your van more secure.
It has 8 GB worth of data storage which
basically comes down to around 7 due to the space taken up by the operating system.
So
much comes down to terminology and degree when discussing stuff that has actually happened or is happening now.
Generally the
choice comes down more to how you're playing the game instead of deciding the best option right then and there.
The cost of the fake pumpkins has really
come down over the years, and I really enjoy decorating them!
The game
mostly comes down to moving through levels while shooting your odd gun to pop enemy bubbles.
I would be more likely to stop buying used games if the price of old
games came down more quickly.
No doubt, some of this is just
coming down after the game on my part (and more than a little drunk).
This way your total debt will automatically reduce and your monthly payments will also
come down at a more affordable level.
The moment of truth and my offer
came down even better than what the initial page said; my offer is up to 80 % on my miles purchase!
Overall, both cameras are excellent and the differences
simply come down to your personal preferences.
Phrases with «to come down»