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English
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Adverb
[edit]up and down (not comparable)
- upward and downward, alternately.
- Coordinate term: back and forth
- the tide goes up and down
- my blood pressure goes up and down
- She looked me up and down and hinted that I could do with losing some weight.
- (idiomatic) alternately forwards and backwards along a path
- walk up and down the corridor
- (idiomatic) staunchly, unwaveringly, obstinately
- He swore up and down that he hadn't taken the money.
- 2006, Stephen Baker, Bomb Ass Pussy:
- Christina is straight up and down fuckable.
- In various places, e.g. in a country.
- 2022 January 12, Paul Bigland, “Fab Four: the nation's finest stations: Eastbourne”, in Rail, number 948, page 27:
- There's also a barber's shop and that staple of railway stations up and down the UK - a WH Smith.
Translations
[edit]upward and downward, alternately
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alternately forwards and backwards along a path
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staunchly, unwaveringly, obstinately
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See also
[edit]Adjective
[edit]up and down (not comparable)
- (nautical) Vertical; perpendicular; said of the cable when the anchor is under, or nearly under, the hawse hole, and the cable is taut.
- (figurative) plain; downright
- an up and down honest man