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21go down — {v. phr.} 1. To deteriorate in quality. * /This hotel, which used to be one of the best, has gone down during the past few years./ 2. To become lower in price. * /It is said that the price of milk is expected to go down soon./ 3. To sink. * /The… …
22go down — {v. phr.} 1. To deteriorate in quality. * /This hotel, which used to be one of the best, has gone down during the past few years./ 2. To become lower in price. * /It is said that the price of milk is expected to go down soon./ 3. To sink. * /The… …
23shoot down — verb 1. move quickly and violently (Freq. 1) The car tore down the street He came charging into my office • Syn: ↑tear, ↑shoot, ↑charge, ↑buck • See Also: ↑ …
24Three Doors Down — 3 Doors Down 3 Doors Down Pays d’origine Escatawpa, Mississippi,   …
253 Doors Down — Pays d’origine Escatawpa, Mississippi   …
26shoot down — 1) PHRASAL VERB If someone shoots down an aeroplane, a helicopter, or a missile, they make it fall to the ground by hitting it with a bullet or missile. [V P n (not pron)] They claimed to have shot down one incoming missile... [V P n (not pron)]… …
27go down — intransitive verb Date: 14th century 1. a. to go below the horizon ; set < the sun went down > b. to fall to or as if to the ground < the plane went down in flames > c. to become submerged ; sink < the shi …
28burn down phrasal — verb 1 (intransitive, transitive burn something down) if a building burns down or is burned down, it is destroyed by fire 2 (I) if a fire burns down, the flames become weaker and it produces less heat …
29shoot someone/something down — kill or wound someone by shooting them, esp. in a ruthless way troops shot down 28 demonstrators ■ bring down an aircraft, missile, or pilot by shooting at it ■ figurative crush someone or their opinions by forceful criticism or argument she… …
30Charlie Johnson in the Flames —   …