Upside down
21Upside Down — Chartplatzierungen Erklärung der Daten Singles[1] Upside Down   DE …
22upside down — {adv. phr.} Overturned so that the bottom is up and the top is down. * /The ladybug lay upside down in the sand and was unable to take off./ * /The problem with this company is that everything is upside down; we need a new C.E.O./ …
23upside down — {adv. phr.} Overturned so that the bottom is up and the top is down. * /The ladybug lay upside down in the sand and was unable to take off./ * /The problem with this company is that everything is upside down; we need a new C.E.O./ …
24upside down — adverb Etymology: alteration of Middle English up so doun, from up + so + doun down Date: 15th century 1. in such a way that the upper and the lower parts are reversed in position 2. in or into great disorder < turned their world upside down > •… …
25upside\ down — adv. phr. Overturned so that the bottom is up and the top is down. The ladybug lay upside down in the sand and was unable to take off. The problem with this company is that everything is upside down; we need a new C.E.O …
26upside down — adv. to turn smt. upside down * * * [ˌʌpsaɪd daʊn] to turn smt. upside down …
27upside down — adverb 1 with the top at the bottom and the bottom at the top: You ve hung that picture upside down! 2 disorganized or untidy see also: turn sth upside down turn 1 (19b) …
28upside down — adjective an upside down canoe turned upside down Syn: upturned, upended, inverted, wrong side up, overturned; capsized, flipped …
29upside down — adjective 1) an upside down canoe Syn: upturned, upended, wrong side up, overturned, inverted, capsized 2) they left the flat upside down Syn: in disarray, in disorder, jumbled up, in a muddle …
30upside down — up′side down′ adv. 1) with the upper part undermost 2) in or into complete disorder; topsy turvy: to turn the house upside down[/ex] • Etymology: 1300–50; ME upsedoun, earlier up so doun up′side down′, adj …