Wednesday, January 27, 2016

come down with


to become ill.

  • He came down with a cold.
  • I came down with measles.
  • He came down with the flu.
  • She came down with a cold.
  • Tom came down with a cold.
  • Tom came down with the flu.
  • He came down with a wallop.
  • I'm coming down with a cold.
  • I think I'm coming down with a cold.
  • I think I'm coming down with the flu.
  • The twins have come down with measles.
  • I'm afraid I'm coming down with a cold.
  • Tom seems to be coming down with a cold.
  • Last week my mother came down with the flu.
  • I feel like I'm coming down with something.
  • Tom thought he might be coming down with a cold.
  • I think my daughter's coming down with something.
  • Tom came down with a cold and couldn't go to school.
  • He came down with a cold and had to be away from work.
  • You are coming down with the flu, or something serious.
  • I didn't have time to recover before I came down with another horrible cold.
  • The match was postponed because half the squad came down with food poisoning.
  • Lately it seems that no matter how much I sleep, I stay tired. I wonder if I've come down with something strange.



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