to lower your head and body quickly in order to avoid being hit by something
to make someone feel sad or lose hope
to manage to swallow food or drink
to start feeling sad or losing hope
to write something somewhere
Doing the same thing every day can get you down.
I'm back in time's ever rolling stream which means I suppose we should get down to some work.
Incoming fire! Get down!
I’ll just get your address down.
She gets down from time to time, but mostly she copes very well.
Someone managed to get down the registration number of the car.
The train was rolling so he couldn't get down and stomp around over everything.
They shouted exultantly, for there seemed no way for the boys to get down.
You get down from that place, you come see me; we get us some doughnuts.
gets down
getting down
got down
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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