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gone down on
verb
Past participle of go down on
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I've gone down on one knee.
Director Joe Wright cheekily shoots his excruciating "proposal" scene with Lizzy so that it's not clear that Collins has gone down on one knee, and he appears to have shrunk to the size of a hobbit.
The atmosphere is tangible, which, considering the sun has only just gone down on day one, is impressive, and the sense of this being something many have waited 12 months for is omnipresent.
Steven Gerrard, an iron man of midfield if there ever was one, has gone down on the turf, pulling on his left foot to stretch out a cramp.
"No one had gone down on me, I had gone down on everyone, I hadn't cum.
We could have gone down on the last day of the season one year: you talk about the pressure of winning a trophy but when you have the pressure of jobs on your shoulders, that is real pressure.
The sun had gone down on Ex-mas evening.
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"I even went down on one knee.
Almunia goes down on one knee, Messi impishly chips him.
"He went down on one knee," Koehler told the cops.
I went down on one girl and that's it.
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