did down Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
Weak:
Strongest:
- got-the-better-of
- got
- got-around
- triumphed-over-
- won-against-
- stopped
- overcame
- conquered
- defeated
- beat
- prevailed-over-
- mastered
- dispatched
- took
Strong:
- finished
- overbore
- subdued
- blew-out
- upended
- bested
- trimmed
- overmatched
- worsted
- licked
- surmounted
- buried
- succeeded
- knocked-for-a-loop
Weak:
- routed
- outstripped
- pipped
- edged-out-
- flourished
- smoked
- subjugated
- swept
- overwhelmed
- snowed-under
- upset
- scored
- shellacked
- excelled
- outshone
- slaughtered
- vanquished
- exceeded
- skunked
- overthrew
- crushed
- walloped
- capped
- thrashed
- overtopped
- blew-away
- nosed-out
- knocked-over
- transcended
- flattened
- unseated
- aced-out-
- clobbered
- bettered
- skinned
- bombed
- annihilated
- overpowered
- trounced
- eclipsed
- broke
- whipped
- waxed
- creamed
- knocked-off
- topped
- surpassed
Meaning of did down
did down
to get the better of (as by trickery)
did down Sentence Examples
- The rain did down heavily, turning the streets into rivers.
- The heavy branch did down with a crash, narrowly missing the passersby.
- The weight of the books did down the bookshelf, scattering them across the floor.
- The sun did down slowly, casting a golden glow over the horizon.
- The curtains did down swiftly, shutting out the intrusive light.
- The lever did down, activating the machine with a loud hum.
- The flag did down from the pole, signaling the end of the ceremony.
- The glass shattered into a million pieces when it did down on the hard floor.
- The heavy snow did down on the roof, weighing it down dangerously.
- The curtain did down on the play, leaving the audience with a profound sense of closure.
FAQs About the word did down
to get the better of (as by trickery)
got the better of, got, got around, triumphed (over), won (against), stopped, overcame, conquered,defeated, beat
lost (to), went down, gave up,fell, went under,failed, folded, washed out, collapsed
The rain did down heavily, turning the streets into rivers.
The heavy branch did down with a crash, narrowly missing the passersby.
The weight of the books did down the bookshelf, scattering them across the floor.
The sun did down slowly, casting a golden glow over the horizon.