cascade down


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Verb1.cascade down - rush down in big quantities, like a cascade
come down, descend, go down, fall - move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way; "The temperature is going down"; "The barometer is falling"; "The curtain fell on the diva"; "Her hand went up and then fell again"
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It pains me so much that the pain of the punishment will still cascade down to the disappointed parents.
This potential 25 percent increase in PUJ (public utility jeepney) fees could then easily cascade down to the ongoing protests on minimum wage hikes, which depending on the magnitude of the result, might translate to higher prices of goods to come,' it added.
The Boleys live on the property now and expect to live in Cascade down the road.
A "WEALTH mountain" of more than PS400bn is set to cascade down from grandparents to younger generations in the coming years, an insurer has calculated.
The brilliant yellow and warming orange blooms of Begonia Illumination Apricot Shades F1 cascade down to create a riot of colour well into autumn.
If this is carried through, it could cascade down to cities all over the UK, sounding the death knell for millions of ageing diesel and petrol cars.
A little more of that money should cascade down to football's lowest levels.
Companies that undertake a disciplined program to improve engagement at all levels will see that improvements in engagement at the C suite level cascade down to the front line.
And if you go that direct, that close, it's much easier for them to cascade down to the line staff, because the whole frame of mind is efficiency."
According to the company, Nicki performed a medley of her hits before visual artists turned the building into a living, breathing entity using CGI technology with 60ft waves appearing to cascade down the building.
Chamomile, feverfew, lemon balm and mint cascade down the sides of the garden walls, while garlic, Jerusalem artichokes, lavender, lettuce, peas, onions, sage and rosemary cover the top.