Definition
to come down: to descend, to land, to fall, to drop
I'm coming down in the elevator. I started at the top of the building, and now I'm nearly at the ground floor.
The prices are finally coming down. They are lower than they were last week.
to come down (and visit): to come and see a person (for a visit)
When are you going to come down to my beach house? We are waiting for you to visit us.
- "If you can't come down on the price per unit, I'm afraid we're going to look elsewhere."
- "So, as you can imagine, it would be a waste of time for your friend to come down to the offices, because he can't do anything for us."
- "He offered to come down to the office to have a look at our network."
- "Would it be okay if he came down and had a look at our network?"
- "It's time to come down, captain."
- "Shopkeeper : I haven't laughed like that since the Berlin Wall came down!"
- "Listen, hail a cab back to the office and I'll come down and pay for it."
- "You are coming down to Earth, captain, whether you like it or not."
- "To make a long story short, we'll have an efficiency expert coming down to our offices next week."
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