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English-Indonesian dictionary. 2013.
English-Indonesian dictionary. 2013.
up and down — adverb 1. moving backward and forward along a given course (Freq. 6) he walked up and down the locker room all up and down the Eastern seaboard 2. alternately upward and downward (Freq. 3) he eyed him up and down … Useful english dictionary
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down — I 1. adverb 1) they went down in the elevator Syn: toward a lower position, downward, downstairs Ant: up 2) she fell down Syn: to the ground, to the floor, over … Thesaurus of popular words