comedown in the PONS Dictionary

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Usually after a show, he felt a huge comedown.
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A trio of excellent breads hoisted them so high, in fact, that it was a while before we could acknowledge the comedown.
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It makes for a somewhat humbling comedown for the 27-year-old who'd hinted he'd left the 145lb division behind for good.
www.irishexaminer.com
Daytime scenes, where they appear are almost always dripping with the sense of a hangover or comedown from the night before.
hackneycitizen.co.uk
The remaining two minutes are all comedown, relatively speaking -- a bunch of sci-fi squiggles, left-turns, and echoes.
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Most users report no hangover or negative after-effects (e.g. withdrawal, comedown or rebound effect) the next day.
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If so, how painful will the comedown be?
torontoist.com
It's about the ride, the comedown and the healing.
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I would go to school on a comedown from drugs, which put me in the worst mood possible.
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Which is why it's also inevitable that you might be feeling like you're on a bit of a sugar comedown this week.
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