40 Words to use with down

After feeding a minute or two at the bottom, and when one would suppose that he must inevitably be swept far down-stream, he emerged just where he went down, alighted on the same snag, showered the water-beads from his feathers, and continued his unfinished song, seemingly in tranquil ease as if it had suffered no interruption.

I glanced at two or three other papers on my way down-town.

" Abe grunted, yet nevertheless went half-way down-stairs again to call more graciously to the sisters that he would give them a reference any time for knowing how to treat a man just right.

'Tis a wide causeway that conducteth thither, An easy track, and down-hill all the way.

Then in vague, vanishing glimpses the old he-wolf appeared, quartering swiftly, silently, back and forth through the thicket, driving every living thing down-wind to where the cubs and the mother were waiting to receive it.

He was said to sweep the roads before Tlaloc; god of the rains, because in that climate heavy down-pours are preceded by violent gusts.

They teach others to fast, give alms, do penance, and crucify their mind with superstitious observations, bread and water, hair clothes, whips, and the like, when they themselves have all the dainties the world can afford, lie on a down-bed with a courtesan in their arms:

Its effects may be seen in our down-cast, discouraged, and groveling countrymen, if no where else.

Do you want any money or a recommendation down-country?

Such are called down-feathers, because they are so downy.

"Stand by, to cut away the stoppers of the best bower anchorto let it go, stock and fluke," said Captain G. "Man the fore-topmast-staysail down-haul; put your helm down!

He lives in a perpetual Sense of the Divine Presence, regards himself as acting, in the whole Course of his Existence, under the Observation and Inspection of that Being, who is privy to all his Motions and all his Thoughts, who knows all his Down-sitting and his Up-rising, who is about his Path, and about his Bed, and spieth out all his Ways.

could Nature have made that sloping lane, not to facilitate the down-going?

These occur as thickenings and down-growths of the epithelium into the corium.

The ins become outs, the outs ins; the ups become downs, the downs ups; and so onand it is better so.

Let us away up the valley, where we shall find, it not indeed a fresh healthful breeze (for the drought lasts on), at least a cool refreshing down-draught from Carcarrow Moor before the sun gets up.

I went on, passing a great number of crowded trains on the down-line, two of them in collision, and very broken up, and one exploded engine; even the fields and cuttings on either hand of the line had a rather populous look, as if people, when trains and vehicles failed, had set to trudging westward in caravans and streams.

They had reached the level-crossing where, beside the line of the Caledonian Railway, stands the mail-apparatus by which the down-mail for Euston picks up the local bag without stopping, while the up-mail drops its letters and parcels into the big, strong net.

The down-mouth to you and to yours!

When anybody has lived with the highest nobility they can't stomach such low down niggers.

It was the same on the up-platform, the same in the subway, and the same on the down-platform.

Eleanor C. Donnelly 62 LITTLE DAFFY-DOWN-DILLY.

[Illustration: SOUTH-DOWN RAM.]

He said and climb'd a stranded lighter's height, Shot to the black abyss, and plung'd down-right.

But Beltane, laughing, put back his hood of mail, that his long, fair hair fell a-down rippling to his shoulders.

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