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View definitions for downed

downed

verb as in ingest

Strong matches

verb as in quaff

verb as in take

verb as in blow over

verb as in englut

verb as in engorge

verb as in chug

Strong match

verb as in clear up

verb as in ground

verb as in hurdle

verb as in imbibe

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Example Sentences

Half an hour later, the deputy chief of mission walked into the computer room, and told him about the downed flight, KAL 007.

The only people in the village were electricity workers trying to repair downed power lines.

There have been no broadcast TV images of the dead from the downed plane, and still pictures have been pixelated.

In over two days in February 1944, a massive offensive by the U.S. Navy downed more than 50 Japanese ships and 270 planes.

By midday, the Ukrainian government had confirmed that two of its choppers had been downed.

The breeze was very light, so we downed our sail, got out our oars, and gave chase.

He downed the liquor with a grin that came over his lurid countenance like a burst of low sunshine.

Then, with one quick flip of his wrist and a sudden spasmodic movement of his gullet, he downed it.

They broke out into cheers for the plucky lad who had downed the bully of two counties.

They downed me, and then Fluss stuffed his handkerchief in my mouth while Blosser tied my hands and feet.

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On this page you'll find 1571 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to downed, such as: absorb, consume, devour, drink, eat, and inhale.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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