getting down

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Present participle of get down
get down
To dance with abandon
get down
To leave the table

Mummy, can I get down?.

get down
To duck or take cover, usually to avoid harm. Commonly used as a caution or warning in the imperative

With bullets flying, all I could do was get down and pray.

get down
If something gets you down, it makes you unhappy. At times when my work gets me down, I like to fantasize about being a farmer
get down
(interj) an exclamation of encouragement
get down
to have sexual intercourse
get down
to fight
get down
to perform fellatio or cunnilingus
get down
to concentrate
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If you get food or medicine down, you swallow it, especially with difficulty. I bit into a hefty slab of bread and cheese. When I had got it down I started talking
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take the first step or steps in carrying out an action; "We began working at dawn"; "Who will start?"; "Get working as soon as the sun rises!"; "The first tourists began to arrive in Cambodia"; "He began early in the day"; "Let's get down to work now"
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pass through the esophagus as part of eating or drinking; "Swallow the raw fish--it won't kill you!"
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If you get something down, especially something that someone has just said, you write it down. The idea has been going around in my head for quite a while and now I am getting it down on paper
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If you get down, you lower your body until you are sitting, kneeling, or lying on the ground. She got down on her hands and knees on the floor `Get down!' she yelled. `Somebody's shooting!'
get down
lower (one's body) as by kneeling; "Get down on your knees!
get down
lower (one's body) as by kneeling; "Get down on your knees!"
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move something or somebody to a lower position; "take down the vase from the shelf"
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put down in writing; of texts, musical compositions, etc
get down
get off (a horse)
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descend, step down, get off of; (Informal) lose one's inhibitions, thoroughly enjoy oneself, let loose (especially when dancing, playing music, singing, etc.)
get down
lower someone's spirits; make downhearted; "These news depressed her"; "The bad state of her child's health demoralizes her"
getting down

    Hyphenation

    get·ting Down

    Turkish pronunciation

    getîng daun

    Pronunciation

    /ˈgetəɴɢ ˈdoun/ /ˈɡɛtɪŋ ˈdaʊn/
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