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"live down" Definitions
  1. to be able to make people forget about something embarrassing you have done

115 Sentences With "live down"

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"That will hopefully live down the ballot to local issues."
It is one you are still trying to live down.
There are some things you're just never gonna live down.
It's hard to live down a role like Bella Swan.
I live down by Rosston not too far from her.
So if you live Down Under, give it a whirl.
My electrician happens to live down the street from me.
Headlines are not always destined to live down the years.
They don't need to hear it from us, who live down there.
He should meet their high expectations, not live down to the media's.
"It's taken years to live down that hurt," Branca told Sports Illustrated.
That moment when you realize you'll never live down that one work email.
In essence, the presidents must live with or live down their vice president.
The incident itself, coupled with the audio seem pretty hard to live down.
Murlo: I live down south but I'm on my way up to Manchester.
It's tough to live down a gigantic mistake in a Champions League final.
No matter the success of Deadpool, Ryan Reynolds will never live down Green Lantern.
Luckily, I live down the road, and I'm able to change into sweatpants quickly.
We live down in the south bay, our practice facility is in El Segundo.
Nicole Kidman is not letting Jimmy Fallon live down their romance that never was.
Exactly where you live, down to a few yards, can have a big impact.
It is the thing, in Trump's Washington, no one can ever really live down.
"They can live down hundreds, thousands of feet in the water, where it's so cold."
Noah Feldman: It will take the Supreme Court generations to live down this horrible decision.
He may never live down his first mistake, that no-trade clause, the original sin.
And then there are species that are very cryptic and live down in the leaf litter.
But I fell in love with the area and knew I wanted to live down here.
Michael Jordan, for example, will never live down his comment about why he stayed out of politics.
Children tend to live up to our expectations -- and they also tend to live down to them.
If you live down there, you do it at your own risk and at your own peril.
Now all it has to do is live down this year's weird folding phone fail as well.
Bank of America has long chosen to live down to its name, as an almost entirely domestic bank.
But he'll probably never live down his "Imma let you finish" moment, and maybe he's okay with that.
It's the kind of embarrassing, will-never-quite-live-down memory that creeps in at 1:17 a.m.
"Like most of the other deep sea fishes, they're just adapted to live down in those environments," said McMahan.
I live down in Connemara—I think it will be an awful lot tighter there than in the city.
He and Mattan live down the street from one another in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood and have been friends for years.
So, the whole thing is to bait you into doing something that you end up -- not able to live down.
Menageries living at the start of the small intestine are different from the micropopulations that live down at the anus.
He used to live down the street from Ivana Trump and her children, in Manhattan, after her divorce from Donald.
Ms. Jamon, the couple's son Dean and his wife, Joya, all work at the restaurant and live down the street.
I don't have cable, and we live down the street from each other so I like to watch at her place!
It's been an honor to serve this President in a job that has given me experiences I will never live down.
Most prisoners are eventually going to get out and they are going to live down the street from you and me.
I live down the street from an incinerator, and this causes a lot of asthma and breathing problems in my community.
Of course, her new employer never let her live down the story of how she'd locked her keys in the car.
The deep sea is a weird, weird place, and not just because of the strange as hell fishies that live down there.
People used to live down the street from a close community of mothers and sisters, but that is no longer the reality.
Luckily, it's also really cheap to live down here, and we're being paid like we're in San Diego, so we're not struggling.
Bui's cousins, who live down the road, are the owners of the other two dogs, Infinity and Miko, who are Lilo's siblings.
You wear high socks one time while mowing the lawn, and you have to live down the bad tan line all summer.
A couple in their mid-30s, Chris Donohoe and Wesley Loden, actually live down the street from Mr. Levy and Ms. MacFarlane.
He knows that racism is the original sin of the game, and how a hateful thing can take many lifetimes to live down.
Poppy Montgomery is making it work with her ex — in fact, they're still close friends and even live down the street from each other.
Johnny Depp will never be allowed to live down the bizarre video apology he made in April for illegally bringing his dogs into Australia.
DOUGLAS: Listen, I'm sorry that I'm not rich, and, you know, I have to live down here on Gorman Avenue, this one-way street.
The deep sea can be a tough place to find food, and the creatures that live down here have adapted to its fickle abundance.
Then, because their star power wasn't quite blinding enough, Matthew McConaughey came up to them and accidentally gave Philipps a nickname she'll never live down.
They include marital breakups and establishing a view of women in the minds of some men that no woman can — or should — live down to.
But most of the time, Trump will probably live down to the low expectations people who value policy expertise and cosmopolitan humanism have of him.
He had three consecutive All-Star seasons, but would never live down throwing the ninth-inning fastball that lost his team the 1951 National League championship.
"It's a tough industry to be in unless you're in Houston and willing to live down there," said Rich Francis, 28, a former PES gasoline trader.
It was the highlight of Henderson's second stint in the UFC, and it produced the worst moment of Bisping's career, the punch face he'd never live down.
Phish phans dodged a bullet; it's going to be a while before Rick and Morty fans live down the harassment of their own beloved show's female writers.
And he struggled to live down persistent allegations of corruption, at one point quitting as foreign minister to stand trial on fraud and breach of trust charges.
"Why would you be surprised to see me here when we live down the street from here?" she asked, explaining that The Quiet Woman was her neighborhood hang.
Clinton was one of 39 Democratic senators who voted for the $700 billion bailout of the financial system, a fact that Mr. Sanders won't let her live down.
We have to create an environment where a manufacturing worker can live down the hall from a doctor and lawyer, or some other individual who is a professional.
Her friend Cindy Comer, 64, who returned home from Cincinnati last week, placed herself in isolation to protect her 87-year-old parents who live down the street.
David Cameron, Britain's prime minister, will never live down his doomed vow in 2010 to reduce annual net immigration to his country to below 100,000 ("no ifs, no buts").
Scaramucci was briefly asked about some of the comments on Friday during a White House press briefing, where he joked Trump "never" lets him live down his past remarks.
I think it started brewing beer in 1871 and I used to live down the road from the place and I'd ride my bike over there and break in.
I hope you'll get out into Acadia for a few hours if you live Down East, hike the Witch Hole Pond Loop, warm up with some hot chocolate afterward.
Also, people reference interviews so much that, like, they'll ask a question based on something they read in another interview, and you'll never be able to live down that lie.
"I don't live down here, I live uptown," she assures him, and refuses to admit her obvious attraction, because of the backward step a romance with him seems to represent.
He has struggled to live down a comment he made after his election in May 2017 when he said he would govern France like Jupiter, the king of the Roman gods.
A new map of nearly all of Africa shows exactly where the continent's 1.3 billion people live, down to the meter, which could help everyone from local governments to aid organizations.
Though she's since become known for much more than Lizzie McGuire, Hillary Duff will never live down the footage of her teen self filming a Disney Channel promo that leaked last year.
The former two-term governor strained to live down his October 2016 comment that Trump was "unhinged and unfit for the presidency," remarks that incensed many Republican voters in Minnesota and beyond.
Back in 2016, she told the Houston Chronicle her initial plan was to study ballet in New York, return to Houston, open a dance school and live down the street from her parents.
But they're also entities most of us rely on to get through our regular routines, especially when it comes to conversing with our neighbors who live down the block or an ocean away.
"There are a lot of people who don't agree with me and have a lot of very mean things to say, which I will never live down, but here's the thing," she responded.
With a busy touring schedule, King says she cherishes quiet moments with her man at their home in Brooklyn, where they live down the street from her mom, model London King, and step-dad.
It was a stunning kick and a remarkable showing from Lee who has struggled to live down a knockout loss to Leonardo Santos which saw him marked with a "suspect chin" by fight fans.
At least at the municipal level, with the exception of the bigger cities, some live down the street from their mayor and the councilmen — or is it now councilpersons, in this politically correct environment?
With his usual delicate touch, Indridason weaves in just enough folklore about the huldufolk (elvish "hidden people" who create havoc when disturbed) to remind us that a nation can never live down its legends.
In truth, Ramos Allup can be fierce, and he has a long history to live down—his political enemies might not all agree that he's a mensch—but the crowd that night adored him.
But the last two years have been different: As Donald Trump's ascent turned all sorts of supposed wisdom into folly, I've found myself with a great deal of mistaken analysis to acknowledge and live down.
That group finds that not only can they live down there, but there are already people living on the surface, and have to figure out how to survive as the various groups fight amongst themselves.
Between finding a job you don't hate (let alone one in your field) to navigating a new world where friends don't live down the hall in your dorm, adulthood can sometimes be a lonely, stressful battle.
So we get in the car, and I try, as I had done several times through the years, to get my Great-Aunt Charlotte to open up about what it was like to live down there.
And there happens to be an entire market of Android-powered portable media players — the recent Fiio X7 II, for example, runs a buggy version of 2015's Android 5.1 — that live down to those lowly expectations.
While RUP is coordinating with drivers in and around San Juan County to get voters to the polls, some voters live down dirt roads, more than an hour from their polling place and miles from their nearest neighbor.
" Sanders, who campaigned against the bill in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia in late June, warned that its passage would endanger the lives of thousands, calling the measure "a moral outrage that this nation will never live down.
The reality, though, is that no matter what he accomplishes, he will never live down his status as a top beer miler, and the novelty cheques and trophies around his apartment in Windsor are constant reminders of that.
"I will never live down the moment [I wore] a leather top, and it had like these little strings on it, but it didn't really translate well on camera and it looked like a bunch of hair," she says.
" She recognized that lies tend to follow you, though: "Also, people reference interviews so much that, like, they'll ask a question based on something they read in another interview, and you'll never be able to live down that lie.
As a major winter storm bore down on the Northeast, Donald Trump, far ahead in state polls and anxious to live down his No. 2 spot in Iowa, urged voters to defy the weather and get to the polls.
Booker, who is from New Jersey, has made headlines in the past for raking in money from Wall Street, and is still struggling to live down a comment he made in 2012 defending the hedge fund Bain Capital against Barack Obama.
Peyton Manning aims to live down his 26-8 humiliation two years ago, but this time the Denver Broncos' stellar defense has to grapple with an opposing quarterback, the Carolina Panthers' Cam Newton, who's given to running the ball himself.
The Obamas will live down the block from the embassy of Oman and the European Union ambassador to the United States, and around the corner from Gérard Araud, the French ambassador known for entertaining often at his Tudor Revival mansion.
This is what it's like to hang around partners in crime, two guys who live down the street from each other and locker next to each other, who orbit each other on the floor and follow each other to dinner afterward.
A graduate of Hamilton High School's vaunted music academy, the classmate of Kamasi Washington played what he describes as "nerdy jazz guitar" before heading to NYU, where he chanced to live down the hall from Chris Taylor as a freshman.
"People who actually live down there, they are concerned about border security but just building, you know, a medieval style wall or whatever exactly Trump's talking about is not what they're looking for," said The Arizona Republic national political reporter Dan Nowicki.
Throughout Kourtney's attempts to maintain her roller coast relationship with Disick over nine years, her family stood by her, occasionally having to live down rumors they were involved with Disick even as they couldn't help but criticize Disick's volatility and his "victim" mentality.
Like it got ripped off, like they grabbed…" He later adds, "We live down kind of a sketchy street, so I definitely — I don't know if I'm allowed to knock on everybody's door but I will if I'm allowed to do that.
AP's Darlene Superville points out that readouts from his calls with world leaders reveal a spate of upcoming overseas travel, heavy on Europe: Brussels: Trump agreed to attend a NATO leaders' meeting in late May, where he'll have to live down his "obsolete" gibe.
I haven't done that one, yet, but I did once post seven consecutive videos of myself earnestly smoking a joint to "Wild Thoughts" while moving my head in this very specific way—almost like my neck had become unhinged—that I have not been able to live down since.
Bettencourt had long tried to live down the stains of anti-Semitic activities and Nazi associations by her father and husband before and during World War II: a well-documented record of propaganda writings and material support for fascist groups, some of whose followers found refuge after the war at L'Oréal.
It's about 20 minutes south of Santa Monica, but the important thing is it draws from Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach south of the airport, and the reason that's important is you can draw all the young people because the young people want to live down there and it's more affordable.
And she's spent half a decade unfailingly working to live down a positive steroids test that cost her a year of her career and her reputation, and has allowed her detractors to claim that every ugly slur they've ever hurled at her is somehow justified in the name of only caring about fair play.
Apple has spent years trying to live down the fiasco of swapping out Google for its own, underdeveloped version of Maps, and today at its WWDC event it unveiled a sizeable rebuild in iOS13 that will give it a big leap in dynamic rendering and interactivity, which could indeed bring a new wave of users back into the fold.
"There's probably been a lot of guys in our system in the past that might have failed because they just had their own mind-set of what their tools are, and using it their own way, like a 'riseball' guy trying to live down in the zone when, in reality, he should be throwing it up in the zone and having that changeup down," Cobb said.
Here's an analogy: We're that neighbor of yours who used to live down the road, and your mom always warned you not to knock on our door at Halloween because "he's a very strange man," and we haven't left the house in six years, and when we die—we always die, in this analogy—we die crushed under a pile of newspapers that have been accumulating since 1968.
If America ever wants to live down the worst practices of the September 11 era—the mass surveillance of its citizens; the "forever prisoners" of Guantánamo; the secret and still-unacknowledgeable wars; the notion that the White House can unilaterally target and kill a U.S. citizen without input from Congress or the courts; the wholesale redlining of the Constitution's Fourth, Fifth, and Eighth Amendments—it can begin by deleting the writ that was used to justify all of those abuses as well as whatever else, we will one day discover, is taking place today.

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