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Consuming, Providing, or Securing (Down)

10 Words

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1.
buckle down
Verb

to work hard in order to achieve a goal

The students were encouraged to buckle down and prepare for the exam.

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gobble down
2.
gobble down
Verb

to eat something quickly and with enthusiasm

He always gobbles down his breakfast before heading to work.

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hand down
3.
hand down
Verb

to give something valuable, like family traditions, skills, or items, from one generation to the next

He decided to hand down his grandfather's antique pocket watch to his son.

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nail down
4.
nail down
Verb

to secure something in place by using nails

The carpenter will nail down the shingles on the roof this afternoon.

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pass down
5.
pass down
Verb

to transfer something to the next generation or another person

My grandmother passed down this quilt to me, and I plan to pass it down to my daughter.

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pin down
6.
pin down
Verb

to secure something in place using pins or similar objects

The curtains flutter in the wind if they aren't pinned down.

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pour down
7.
pour down
Verb

to rain very heavily and continuously

As we started the picnic, it began to pour down.

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8.
wash down
Verb

to drink a beverage after a meal to help swallow and digest the food

As a palate cleanser, it's common to wash down sushi with a sip of ginger tea.

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9.
wolf down
Verb

to eat something quickly and greedily, often without pausing

After hours of work, she wolfed down her lunch in just a few minutes.

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10.
run down to
Verb

to quickly go to a different location, particularly to do a specific task

I need to run down to the store to pick up some groceries before it closes.

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