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  • 41come down on someone — come down on (someone/something) 1. to criticize someone or something. It seems that if you give an opinion about something, people come down on you. 2. to have an opinion about someone or something. It was hard to know where he would come down… …

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  • 42come down on something — come down on (someone/something) 1. to criticize someone or something. It seems that if you give an opinion about something, people come down on you. 2. to have an opinion about someone or something. It was hard to know where he would come down… …

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  • 43come\ down\ to\ earth — • come back to earth • come down to earth v. phr. To return to the real world; stop imagining or dreaming; think and behave as usual. After Jane met the movie star it was hard for her to come back to earth. Bill was sitting and daydreaming so his …

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  • 44come down to earth — See: COME BACK TO EARTH …

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  • 45come down to earth — See: COME BACK TO EARTH …

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  • 46come down in the world — to become less wealthy, successful, etc. It is sad to see how he has come down in the world. • • • Main Entry: ↑world * * * come/go ˈdown/ˈup in the world idiom to become less/more important or successful in society Main entry: ↑ …

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  • 47Come Down in Time — is the second track on Elton John s third album, Tumbleweed Connection, released in 1970. The lyrics were written by Bernie Taupin, Elton s long time writing partner. The song was originally recorded for John s second album, Elton John. The song… …

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  • 48come down on the side of someone — come down on the side of (someone/something) to support someone or something. The government came down on the side of oil companies that want to drill on public lands. Related vocabulary: come down on someone/something …

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  • 49come down on the side of something — come down on the side of (someone/something) to support someone or something. The government came down on the side of oil companies that want to drill on public lands. Related vocabulary: come down on someone/something …

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  • 50come down on the side of — (someone/something) to support someone or something. The government came down on the side of oil companies that want to drill on public lands. Related vocabulary: come down on someone/something …

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