shootingstar
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- Nov 17, 2022
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'Though I've got to tell A.J. to change the lunch menu. No one in Littleworth wants to eat candied beetroot and broad bean salad and corn cake. This isn't p*ssing Fitzrovia. And I know they're going down well, but I think those wines you chose aren't worth it.
(The Midnight Library by Matt Haig, episode The three Horseshoes)
In this context, does the word "down" in "they're going down well" have anything to do with the action of drinking - as in "He downed the pint of beer" or does "go down well" mean the wines are being well received/the wines are catching on (the usual idiomatic meaning)?
(The Midnight Library by Matt Haig, episode The three Horseshoes)
In this context, does the word "down" in "they're going down well" have anything to do with the action of drinking - as in "He downed the pint of beer" or does "go down well" mean the wines are being well received/the wines are catching on (the usual idiomatic meaning)?