come down (with) (Meaning)

come down (with)

to begin to have or suffer from (an illness)

come down (with) Sentence Examples

  1. The rain came down in sheets, obscuring the view outside.
  2. The fever finally came down after two days of relentless chills.
  3. The storm clouds came down over the city, bringing thunder and lightning.
  4. The price of gas has come down significantly in recent months.
  5. Her temper came down quickly when she realized the misunderstanding.
  6. Amy and Ben came down with the same cold last week.
  7. The infection came down from the sinus to her lungs.
  8. The tree came down in the middle of the road during the hurricane.
  9. Our vacation to the beach came down to a cancellation debido a weather.
  10. The player soon came down with an injury that ended his career.

FAQs About the word come down (with)

to begin to have or suffer from (an illness)

go down (with), sicken (with), contract, catch,get, succumb (to), break out (with),take, die (from), worsen

gain, heal,come back, recover, recuperate,recover (from), mend, recoup, shake (off), snap back

The rain came down in sheets, obscuring the view outside.

The fever finally came down after two days of relentless chills.

The storm clouds came down over the city, bringing thunder and lightning.

The price of gas has come down significantly in recent months.