Downs [noun]

Definition of Downs:

hate, vengefulness

Opposite/Antonyms of Downs:


Sentence/Example of Downs:

Our friend, North Binner Downs, is better than paying cost, but very little.

Now it appears that the heating of Binner Downs 300 surface feet gave a saving of 6000 lbs.

This would give for the Binner Downs engine, with a 70-inch cylinder, 10-inch stroke, 11 lbs.

Chalton Downs is the ideal tract of country for so heart-stirring an encounter.

Underneath the broad terrace, from which troops could defend the battlements, stood a row of storerooms and go-downs.

British commodore Byron sailed from the Downs in the Dolphin, on his voyage round the world.

Somewhat on the model of the French va-et-vient is the word li mounto-davalo, the ups and downs.

The shipping in the Downs rested on a sea so calm that each rope and mast and yard was faithfully reflected.

So with a sad and merry heart I left them sailing pleasantly from Erith, hoping to be in the Downs tomorrow early.

Eschar and there took leave of him, he being to go this night to the Downs towards Portugall, and so spent all the morning.