Sentence examples for be down in from inspiring English sources

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be down in

verb

To drink or swallow, especially without stopping before the vessel containing the liquid is empty.

  • He downed an ale and ordered another.

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Coal may be down in America.

He'll be down in a minute".

You've got to try to be down in the zone.

Expenses in the first quarter should be down in the "low 20 percent range," he said.

"When the hotel goes up, I'll be down in the ground," he said.

Southern Europe will still be down in the dumps, and even France's economy will remain moribund.

You do what you're supposed to do, I'll be down in Dallas with Bill Parcells.

"If things are bad, the population could now be down in the tens".

This means sales from its supermarket customers will be down in the firm's second quarter.

As with yesterday, though, the API only appears to be down in a handful of countries.

"She would be down in the basement for hours and hours, sometimes through the night.

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