Sentences with comedown
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C c - The prospect of relegation is a comedown for a club that finished second two seasons ago.
- The report came down in favour of a pay increase
- This hard-nosed thriller was a comedown for director Stanley Kramer.
- Newcastle coach Branko Culina is hoping to face a Wellington side on a World Cup comedown in Sunday's A-League clash at EnergyAustralia Stadium.
- It comes down to two choices
- It's been quite a comedown for the dance scene.
- But somehow the sentimentality of the pas de deux seems like a comedown after the rigorous beauty of the preceding works.
- He conceded such a comedown was tough, but liberating, too.
- In BRIT, also use come-down