Sentence examples for to downing from inspiring English sources

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to downing

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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It's certainly not unpleasant, if you're partial to downing glasses of Angostura bitters.

He returned to Downing Street in 1951.

According to Downing, "her life was singular".

To Downing Street?

She won the election and we went to Downing Street.

But their reports back to Downing Street were broadly positive.

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Gove dutifully transported the tasty snacks to Downing Street in a Tupperware container.

They liked receiving her invitations to Downing Street, where Tories broke bread with Liberals.

There is no precedent for a candidate coming back from that cold place to Downing Street.

Particularly complicated issues surrounding a minister's investments are often referred to Downing Street.

After the Ashes win, you will be invited to Downing Street.

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