Thesaurus / comedown
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That’s an even more dramatic comedown than the one from Mitchell to Conley.
WHICH PLAYER DOES EACH NBA TEAM INTRODUCE FIRST? WHO COMES LAST? AND … WHY?JARED DUBINFEBRUARY 25, 2022FIVETHIRTYEIGHTThe NCT, then, represented the slow postnuptial comedown, when the establishment of rhythms and routines isn’t always fun but is necessary for a shared goal.
MEET THE COUPLE WHO JUST SET 5 LONG-DISTANCE HIKING RECORDSAWISEJANUARY 7, 2022OUTSIDE ONLINEMost psychedelic therapy playlists follow the arc of a calm, gentle start as the drug kicks in, building up to more intense music while the psychedelic has its peak effects, followed by a gradual return to softer music during the comedown.
HOW TO MAKE A PERFECT TUNE FOR AN ACID TRIPDANA G SMITHDECEMBER 20, 2021THE DAILY BEASTI mean to land up in Minsk, working in a grubby little factory is quite a comedown.
WARREN COMMISSION (5 OF 26): HEARINGS VOL. V (OF 15)THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT KENNEDYI got the impression he was a bitter man because, I imagine when he defected to Russia, it was comedown.
WARREN COMMISSION (8 OF 26): HEARINGS VOL. VIII (OF 15)THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT KENNEDYPoor Peggy—it was rather a comedown after her fairy visions.
LITTLE MISS PEGGYMRS. MOLESWORTH"So long as nobody in society hears of this sudden comedown, we shall pull through," he said.
A DISTINGUISHED PROVINCIAL AT PARISHONORE DE BALZACAnd at Anagni he may certainly rest for the night, though his quarters may be a comedown not only from Rome but from Velletri.
STUDIES OF TRAVEL: ITALYEDWARD A. FREEMANThere was a comedown now of feathered hats, and point collars, and curled hair; and leathern jerkin should have its day.
THE PIGEON PIECHARLOTTE M. YONGEThey say it is fine and homelike there, but it will surely be some comedown after Rue Brea.
MOLLY BROWN'S ORCHARD HOMENELL SPEEDWORDS RELATED TO COMEDOWN
- abasement
- abuse
- baseness
- black eye
- blemish
- blur
- brand
- comedown
- contempt
- contumely
- corruption
- culpability
- debasement
- debasing
- defamation
- degradation
- derision
- disbarment
- discredit
- disesteem
- disfavor
- dishonor
- disrepute
- disrespect
- humbling
- humiliation
- ignominy
- ill repute
- infamy
- ingloriousness
- meanness
- obloquy
- odium
- opprobrium
- pollution
- prostitution
- put down
- reproach
- scandal
- scorn
- slander
- slight
- slur
- spot
- stain
- stigma
- taint
- tarnish
- turpitude
- venality
- abasement
- abuse
- bad name
- bad odor
- baseness
- black eye
- blemish
- blur
- brand
- comedown
- contempt
- contumely
- corruption
- culpability
- debasement
- debasing
- defamation
- degradation
- derision
- disbarment
- discredit
- disesteem
- disfavor
- dishonor
- disrepute
- disrespect
- humbling
- humiliation
- ignominy
- infamy
- ingloriousness
- meanness
- obloquy
- odium
- opprobrium
- pollution
- prostitution
- put down
- reproach
- scandal
- scorn
- shame
- slander
- slight
- slur
- spot
- stain
- stigma
- taint
- tarnish
- turpitude
- venality
- about-faces
- backsets
- baths
- blows
- bottoms
- checks
- comedowns
- defeats
- delays
- difficulties
- drawing boards
- flip-flops
- hindrances
- hitches
- hold-ups
- impediments
- misfortunes
- obstacles
- rebuffs
- regress
- regressions
- reversal of fortunes
- reversals
- reverses
- slowdowns
- stumbling blocks
- troubles
- upsets
- whole new ballgames
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