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cascade down

VERB
  1. rush down in big quantities, like a cascade

How To Use cascade down In A Sentence

  • Her hair tumbled in a dark brown cascade down her back.
  • The bump-backs cascade down the hierarchy of skills and seniority; the roustabouts and roughnecks in lesser-skilled positions and typically of recent hire go walking.
  • I tried to suppress my guilt by sitting outside and just letting my tears cascade down my already tear-stained face.
  • Maggie looked down, toying with one of her auburn ringlets, debating whether she should slide her sandal along his calf, or unpin her hair, letting her curls cascade down her back. The Half Life
  • They hold the knowledge and experience that needs to quickly cascade down. Times, Sunday Times
  • The last rencontre between Prince and Rusalka, she poised on the steps, he ultimately doing a slow death-cascade down the waterfall below her, was (almost visibly) - melting.
  • Depending on a plasma's temperature and its mix of atoms, some free electrons will recombine with needy atoms and cascade down the myriad energy levels within.
  • In particular, its iTunes Store gives it control of the tollgate through which billions of paid-for music tracks and albums, videos and apps cascade down to millions of customers worldwide. Forget Google – it's Apple that is turning into the evil empire | John Naughton
  • Lashana sighed and hung her head, letting her hair cascade down to hide her face.
  • On either side, cliffs tower upwards with dark cloud banks masking their peaks; small waterfalls cascade down the abyss and onto the windscreen.
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