The Collaborative International Dictionary
downbound \downbound\ adj. leading in a downward direction.
Syn: down(prenominal), downward(prenominal).
WordNet
adj. heading in any direction that is conventionally down; "a downbound channel"; "the downbound train"
Usage examples of "downbound".
She had passed Landthough she loathed downbound fightingand was two years into Space.
The downbound container ship was nothing more than an indistinct blur on the horizon.
This time, it was more dangerous than when we had left the downbound bucket.
No, the rides that scared Scott were the smooth downbound ones he sometimes took in the middle of the night.
No, the rides that scared Scott were the smooth downbound ones he took in the middle of his wakeful nights.
Confirm the one-regiment Backfire raid downbound, over Reykjavik right now, estimated course one-eight-zero.