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downstate
[ noun adverb doun-steyt; adjective doun-steyt ]
adjective
- located in or characteristic of this part:
The downstate precincts reported early.
adverb
- in, to, or into the downstate area:
We're going downstate for the holidays.
downstate
/ ˈ岹ʊˌٱɪ /
adjective
- in, or relating to the part of the state away from large cities, esp the southern part
adverb
- towards the southern part of a state
noun
- the southern part of a state
Other yvlog Forms
- Ƿɲsٲİ noun
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of downstate1
Example Sentences
Much of the film was shot in two real prisons — including Downstate Correctional Facility in upstate New York, which had just been decommissioned two weeks before the cast arrived.
However, there is still another year for that possibility, and Safford wondered about even a third — depending on the speed of the renovations downstate.
Given how much Lukas talks about his next crop of horses, he undoubtedly will show interest in yearlings born in 2023 for the Belmont’s downstate return.
Stephen Lucas, 36, was about 13 years old when he said was repeatedly abused and harassed by a supervisor at a downstate youth facility.
At the East Coast Gaming Congress Thursday at the Hard Rock casino, numerous executives from some of the major casino companies in America acknowledged the opportunity of three downstate New York casino licenses — and the risk they will present to Atlantic City.
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