Sentences with downshift
down·shift
D d - Lynda now sees many of her clients downshifting in search of a new way of living. [VERB]
- He downshifted and turned the steering wheel. [VERB]
- The Newspoll survey established that blue-collar workers are just as likely to downshift as those wearing white collars.
- So, in order to prevent this possible downshift in the economic engine from affecting you.
- He downshifted and turned the steering wheel.
- Lynda now sees many of her clients downshifting in search of a new way of living.
- You pull either lever and to downshift you push either lever with your thumb.
- Economists said the report was consistent with other indicators that show a downshift in the pace of growth.
- Since 1973 there has been a downshift in productivity growth.
- From lap eight I had problems with the downshift.
- As California's government continued its grinding downshift toward insolvency.
- Have decided commerce would be better served if the steady stream of long- haul Peterbilts and Kenworths didn't have to downshift.
- The economy seems to be downshifting.
- It does get kind of hairy when I've got to brake, downshift and steer when I'm cornering.
- In BRIT, use change down