Proper noun
A surname.
(Sussex) the South Downs.
Let's just go for a walk on the Downs.
A road for shipping in the English Channel or Straits of Dover, near Deal, employed as a naval rendezvous in time of war.
Source: en.wiktionary.org1984 World Championship main The World Chess Championship 1984 match between Anatoly Karpov and Garry Kasparov had many ups and downs, and a very controversial finish. Source: Internet
A bizarre bug has been discovered in Call of Duty: Warzone which instantly downs the player when activated. Source: Internet
A coin toss is held to determine which team will take possession first; the first team scrimmages the ball at the opponent's 35-yard line and advances through a series of downs until it scores or loses possession. Source: Internet
Additionally, give your godchild your personal faith experiences so they have concrete examples of the ups and downs of fighting the good fight. Source: Internet
Also in the Asian session, the price moved above its 200 hour moving average (green line at 1.08336), and stayed above that level through the ups and downs of the European session. Source: Internet
According to Conley, he was inspired by the ups and downs of being stuck in the house together during quarantine. Source: Internet