- Get down
- To come down; to descend.
- To alight from a horse; to descend or get off, as a
rider from his beast; as, the troops dismounted.
- To throw or bring down from an elevation, place of
honor and authority, or the like.
- To throw or remove from a horse; to unhorse; as, the
soldier dismounted his adversary.
- To take down, or apart, as a machine.
- To throw or remove from the carriage, or from that on
which a thing is mounted; to break the carriage or wheels of, and
render useless; to deprive of equipments or mountings; -- said esp. of
artillery.
- Bend to pray
- Genuflect
- Get down on all fours
- Heard Neil may do this in church
- Keen to move to the left to show obeisance
- Pay homage
- Prepare to pray
- Are eyes mentioned to a new knight?
- Come about
- Come to pass
- Crop up
- Eventuate
- Go down and get our first carbon copy inserted
- Happen
- Dim (light)
- Feeble
- Fragile
- Infirm
- Insipid
- Powerless
- Sounds like it took seven days to get watered down
- A kind of lift ... it’s in his kiss!
- Ask Ivan to carry snow gear
- Be on a downhill slide
- Cross country runner
- Erskine is about to slide on snow
- Get on the piste?
- Glide on snow
- Likely to be hurt by lying after highway collision
- More likely than others to get hurt lying down behind pile-up
- Conquer in battle
- To conquer, overcome, or subdue in battle, as an
enemy.
- Hence, to defeat in any contest; to get the better of;
to put down; to refute.
- A disease in sheep, in which they pine away.