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hand-me-down
A second-hand (not new) item, usually a piece of clothing, that is passed down for continued use, often from an older sibling to a younger one. Maria was tired of getting her older sister's hand-me-downs and looked forward to being able to buy her own clothes.
(someone's) ups and downs
a person's good fortune and bad fortune. I've had my ups and downs, but in general life has been good to me. All people have their ups and downs.
ups and downs
the mixture of good and bad things that happen Ups and downs are to be expected in life, but that doesn't make the down parts any easier.
Related vocabulary: the ebb and flow of somethingups and downs
the mixture of good and bad things which happen to people Like most married couples we've had our ups and downs. The book charts the ups and downs of a career in fashion.
ups and downs
Good times and bad times, successes and failures, as in We've had our ups and downs but things are going fairly well now. This term was first recorded in 1659.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Linnaea | | li-NAY-ə | English (Rare) |
Garvan | | GAHR-van | Irish |
Bentley | | ['bentli:] | |
Matea | | - | Croatian |
Agnesi | | ['ægnisi] | |
Adele | | AH-de-lə (German), ə-DEL (English), AH-de-le (Finnish) | German, English, Italian, Finnish |