To acquire or catch (a disease, something noxious, bad condition).
1I never went up with the media or come down with it.
2He moved as if he'd just come down with a neurological disorder.
3Ida and I will come down with the luncheon to the grove.
4Lord Hartledon did not come down with me, and the servants did.
5I'll bring you a latch-key when I come down with the parcel.
6The doctor who had come down with them looked about with satisfaction.
7I suppose your father and mother have both come down with you?
8Can't you come down with me on Saturday, and propose the plan?
9Will you come down with me this evening and see Tim's invention?
10If you don't come down with us you won't get any gold.
11Well, it looks like you've come down with a case of bullshit.
12Albus said to tell you to come down with Ralph if you can.
13I thought she might have come down with the Spanish Flu.
14And so far, no one who's come down with it has gotten better.
15Then the boy: 'Yes, for sure the lawyer will come down with him.
16They needed to ride down on weather, to come down with the rain.