Adverb
down east (not comparable)
(US) In or into Maine and adjoining parts of New England.
Adapted from “Cooking Down East: Favorite Maine Recipes” from Marjorie Standish. Source: Internet
I am looking forward to Way Down East as being a great success, because I know Dick will play a good part. Source: Internet
Another time, a couple of years ago, I was rolling down East Washington, and as I passed his car, I yelled "The Zep!" at a guy who was blasting "When the Levee Breaks." Source: Internet
As for San Leandro, BRT buses are still projected to run all the way down East 14th Street to Davis Street and then to the San Leandro BART station. Source: Internet
As we’ve been chronicling online for in early 2014, Eastport balances the difficulties and the opportunities of its unusual location, at the northeastern extreme of Down East Maine across a strait from Campobello Island in Canada. Source: Internet
Globe Pequot publishes books on New England, the Mid-Atlantic and West, and its other regional imprints include Down East Books, which publishes books about Maine, and Two Dot, publisher of books on the Rocky Mountain region. Source: Internet