Examples of 'down a few more' in a sentence
Meaning of "down a few more"
down a few more - This phrase implies the need to go or move a short distance further in a downward direction. It is used to suggest a small additional movement or progression downwards
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down a few more
You might fell down a few more times.
Write down a few more sentences, and we can carry on to the next.
Just keep your head down a few more.
I went down a few more meters before falling over again.
The rest will merely bring down a few more pillars.
Intends to shut down a few more unless Mr Quid puts in an appearance.
As part of that ongoing effort, today we are shutting down a few more products.
That i have been down a few more roads than you.
This letter is getting long, so I am going to quickly run down a few more happenings,.
Let us go scarf down a few more of these cheese cubes.
Down a few more feet!
So why do not you go knock down a few more buildings?
Let's go scarf down a few more of these cheese cubes before they take those away.
I am right here! Down! Down a few more feet!
We were sitting down a few more times and once in the morning.
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Come on, let us go scarf down A few more of these cheese cubes.
Lntends to shut down a few more unless Mr. Quid puts in an appearance.
So why do not you go knock down a few more buildings? Like I ordered.
Just keep your head down a few more minutes and you are out of this.
I still have to run down a few more leads, but … once I have pulled everything together.
Just keep your head down a few more minutes and you are out of this . Great, great.
Yeah, well, you will be down a few more you do not get your ass over there.
Next, the man 's gauntlets struck down a few more times, which Rachel blocked with ease.
Just keep your head down a few more minutes and you're out of this. - Get down!
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