Exert a force with a heavy weight.
Sail towards another vessel, of a ship.
1They career through the air, and bear down on the track-layers' hides.
2The line abreast was used only to bear down on the enemy.
3A stronger pound will bear down on the UK's bill for imports.
4When we get our chances, we have to bear down on them.
5Behind it the woods flare into looming shadows that bear down on me.
6You just gotta bear down on that crimp and muscle-fuck it.
7We have to bear down on them with all we've got.
8Better still-happythought!-I'llbear down on Jaipur myself, for Christmas leave.
9But predatory capitalism will always bear down on the long-term health of our environment.
10I have not yet begun to bear down on you.
11The thud of drums, too, from Kaffir villages seemed to bear down on us.
12Then we can bear down on them from all sides.
13Then the intricate dark flyers would turn and dive, bear down on the prey.
14Come about, Mr. Passford, and bear down on the enemy.
15The pressure started to bear down on his family.
16Oh, don't bear down on him too hard, Joe.
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