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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91. It felt like coming home after a long vacation and settling in your own bed.
92. The less well-to-do may encourage early marriage and give priority to settling down to stable family life.
93. For this reason a number of states have adopted no-fault systems for settling personal injury claims arising from auto accidents.
94. Anyone settling their account within twelve months had half the commission returned.
95. They parked the vehicles and camouflaged themselves for the night, before settling down to cook.
96. Light bores down through cracks in the roof settling on rubbish lying in musty shadows.
97. She remembered settling for one glass of milk when she was used to drinking three.
98. The IUD works partly by preventing the egg from settling in the womb.
99. The companies said they would not pay the fines as long as talks aimed at settling the dispute continued.
100. In particular, a difficulty stressed above in relation to settling personal injuries claims is the imbalance which often exists between the parties.
101. The shuffling and rustling of bodies settling again into the pews.
102. A drizzly dusk was settling on the city and the imminence of nightfall had an instantly erosive effect on her confidence.
103. For others remaining or settling around the reservoir or flooded areas, tropical diseases often become prevalent.
104. Aside from the psychological strain of settling in, some had to face considerable physical hardship.
105. When the item is starting to hang together and the class is settling dow, don't go back on your decisions.
106. The Sunday school had closed on its opening day, but everything else was settling into a routine.
107. Jeske said that apart from settling into his new job, his focus now is on finding a place to live.
108. Consistent timing of sample preparation and assay helps to avoid errors due to aggregation and / or settling of particles.
109. Others are virtually indistinguishable from the flowers with which they associate - so much so that smaller insects keep settling on them.
110. She sat down, settling her satchel on her lap and stealing another glance at him.
111. He had expected some final pay-off, a terminal settling of accounts for services rendered.
112. They distrust the arrangements for settling the issues of cap badges and flags.
113. Yet, as much as reversion to primitivism, so settling back into childhood enjoyment and innocence was undesirable to Eliot.
114. Keeble and I chatted about this before settling down in our sleepers on the night train from Moscow to Kiev.
115. Who can blame a liberated woman for not settling for slavery?
116. Boudjema believes that the opposition parties are settling a score with the Socialist government and using the schoolgirls as a scapegoat.
117. Younger black families were moving up from Watts and settling by working-class white families newly arrived from the South and the Midwest.
118. Norms defining acceptable ways for settling an argument or dispute usually exclude physical violence and manslaughter.
119. Please that this letter as confirmation that Oxford University Press will be settling their bills for room and breakfast.
120. This is what keeps those camera and hi-fi enthusiasts from settling on their chosen mix of bits.
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