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Downs

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Name — A surname, and the name of the South Downs, a range of chalk hills in southern England.

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What does “Downs” mean?

The word “Downs” means a surname, and the name of the South Downs, a range of chalk hills in southern England.

How do you use “Downs” in a sentence?

Here is “Downs” used in a sentence: “They went hiking across the Downs at the weekend.”

What part of speech is “Downs”?

“Downs” is a name.

Is “Downs” a common word?

“Downs” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What are the South Downs?

The South Downs are a range of chalk hills in southern England, stretching across counties including Hampshire and Sussex. They are known for their rolling grassland and form a designated national park.

What is the difference between the North Downs and the South Downs?

Both are ranges of chalk hills in south-east England, but the North Downs run through Surrey and Kent, while the South Downs lie further south across Hampshire and Sussex. They are separate ridges, with the lower-lying area known as the Weald between them.

What kind of landscape is described by the word 'downs'?

In this sense, 'downs' means open, rolling upland covered in grass, typically on chalk. It is a geographical term for this kind of gently sloping high ground.

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