Similar words: unsettling, rattling, tattling, bottling, scuttling, belittling, throttling, saber rattling. Meaning: ['setlɪŋ] n. a gradual sinking to a lower level.
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61. Her husband had just finished the day's work at his butcher's shop and they were settling down to supper.
62. BJohnson-Meszoras said that if the federal government finalizes its approval, settling her clients' lawsuit will become more difficult.
63. But settling questions of language use is the job of pragmatics-the study of the use of language in context.
64. The enemy have lost no time settling in and are now busy mortaring their former positions, causing the usual casualties.
65. He was essentially an urban creature; she didn't see him settling permanently other than in a city.
66. This is pumped into settling areas behind dams, where it dries slowly into pure white plains.
67. The shares opened at 76p and quickly soared to 96p before settling back to 81p.
68. When I got back he was at the cashier's desk settling the bill.
69. Petrological observations show excess feldspar in many basaltic lavas which is most easily explained by crystal settling.
70. Too much energy can be spent looking for the perfect idea when being pragmatic and settling for a satisfactory solution is best.
71. The settling of Tam's debts turned out to be less difficult than I had expected.
72. Thus settling appeared to decrease the spread of sizes as estimated from sieving.
73. From it, as she passed, came the companionable muted clucking of hens settling for the night.
74. He read it carefully, the lucid language and poetry of argument clearing and settling his mind. Darkness fell.
75. What if Mr Hall held out for a while before settling up?
76. Yes, says Black, settling in comfortably to the languor of the moment, a number of very curious stories.
77. His mind wanders from one small thing to another, eventually settling on the future Mrs Blue.
78. Before settling on a mandatory-guideline system, Congress considered other competing proposals for sentencing reform.
79. Pangas were the big cutlasses they used for agriculture-and the violent settling of a quarrel.
80. Meanwhile Keith and Mae are settling down to married life,[Sentencedict.com] making up for lost time.
81. It floated down to the threadbare navy-blue carpet, some settling on the bedroom slippers she wore.
82. There was a plop as it landed in the water, then it thrashed around wildly for a few seconds before settling down.
83. The line through 501 indicates that Mr R. James departed after lunch settling his account of £80.15 by Access credit card.
84. We could become a country of citizens, not subjects, striving for excellence rather than settling for second best.
85. I powered up gradually, settling into an easy, long-paced stride that got my lungs working properly and readied my legs.
86. Others, their duties finished, were settling down for the night on their pallets in front of the fires.
86. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
87. Pragmatism is essentially a method of settling philosophical disputes by tracing their practical consequences.
88. However, her son had problems settling down at school and needed a lot of help getting used to homework.
89. There was no place like the thick of battle for settling an old score.
90. Thus in principle there exist mechanisms for ex post settling up.
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