Read full poem →but shadows
--what does it all come down to? love? Love
if you like and i like, for the reason that i
Dictionary Entry
To reach by moving down or reducing.
In a Sentence
“Come down to my place someday and have lunch.”
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Poetry examples for “come down to”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Beaver swimming in the lake. Beaver called to him to
come down to the lake, saying:
Read full poem →students of Milton will ordinarily, in their historical courses, have
come down to the times in which the poet lived, will understand his
relation to public events, and will appreciate his feeling toward the
Read full poem →I sometimes deemed that it might be
My brother's soul come down to me;[24]
But then at last away it flew,
Read full poem →"I'm not, I'm not!
You make me angry. I'll come down to you.
God, what a woman! And it's come to this,
Read full poem →"I'm not, I'm not!
You make me angry. I'll come down to you.
God, what a woman! And it's come to this,
Read full poem →One of these frolicks has, by the industry of Wood, come down to
posterity. Sackville, who was then lord Buckhurst, with sir Charles
Read full poem →“Son, dress and come down to supper.”
