v. phr. To become less arrogant; to assume a more modest disposition. The boastful candidate for Congress quickly came down off his high horse when he was soundly beaten by his opponent.
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v. phr. To become beneath arrogant; to accept a added bashful disposition. The arrogant applicant for Congress bound came down off his aerial horse back he was deeply baffled by his opponent. Dictionary
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