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come down with

/kʌm daʊn wɪð/

[/kʌm daʊn wɪð/]

catch an illness

Intermediateverb

Definition

To begin to suffer from an illness, usually a minor one.

Example

I think I'm coming down with a cold; my throat is sore and I keep sneezing.

I think I'm coming down with a cold; my throat is sore and I keep sneezing.

Etymology

A three-part phrasal verb from 'come', 'down' and 'with', for being struck by illness.

How & Where It’s Used

Everyday for catching mild illnesses like colds or the flu.

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