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Phr V go down with goes, going, went, gone go down with sth British informal to become ill, usually with a disease that is not very seriousJames had gone down with the flu just before they went away.
phrasego down with go down with sth especially BrE to get a particular illness, especially one that you catch from other people and which is not very serious: Several people at work have gone down with flu. It was a nice meal, but the day after I went down with an upset stomach.■ SIMILAR TO: contract formal
go down with (something)To become sick with a particular illness. Oh boy, both kids have gone down with the stomach flu? We're doomed. go down with somethingFig. to be stricken with a disease. Beth went down with the flu. She went down with a high fever. |