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go down like a sack of potatoes
Verb
informal
Japanese Meaning
どさっと倒れる(激しく急速に、且つ無様に落下する様子) / 急激に崩れ落ちる(特に品位や優雅さを欠いた状態で倒れる)
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( past )
( participle past )
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(simile, informal) To fall hard and fast; to fall ungracefully.
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go down like a sack of potatoes
He felt dizzy during the hike and started to go down like a sack of potatoes, so his friends caught him before he hit the ground.
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He felt dizzy during the hike and started to go down like a sack of potatoes, so his friends caught him before he hit the ground.
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