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down adverb- down to or down at AUSTRALIA, 1911
- “Took his life, dear,” she announced, now piteously for her situation, “on a tree down the yard.” — Patrick White, The Tree of Man, p. 279, 1955
- Yeah, he told Bruce down the pub that he just wouldn’t look at another chick. — Kathy Lette and Gabrielle Carey, Puberty Blues, p. 36, 1979
- One afternoon when Ernie and I were down the Chinamen’s cutting grass for our cow[.] — T. A. G. Hungerford, Stories From Suburban Road, p. 140, 1983
- to hospital BARBADOS
- — Frank A. Collymore, Barbadian Dialect, p. 41, 1965
▶ get down to inject (a drug) into a vein US, 1969- — Ralph de Sola, Crime Dictionary, p. 57, 1982
- — Richard A. Spears, The Slang and Jargon of Drugs and Drink, p. 217, 1986
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 290, 2003
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