Sunday, December 6, 2015

calm down

to become less intense

  • It appears the storm has calmed down.
  • The wind calmed down.
  • The wind has calmed down.
  • The wind calmed down in the evening.
  • After lying down for a short while, my stomach ache calmed down.
  • Things have calmed down.


to relax, to become less angry, exited, etc

  • Now calm down.
  • Just calm down.
  • Let's calm down.
  • She calmed down.
  • Please calm down.
  • It calms me down.
  • They calmed down.
  • Try and calm down.
  • Tom has calmed down.
  • Tom is calming down.
  • Let's just calm down.
  • The crowd calmed down.
  • You need to calm down.
  • You have to calm down.
  • Tom tried to calm down.
  • You've got to calm down.
  • I told Jane to calm down.
  • Let's all just calm down.
  • I couldn't calm Tom down.
  • Tom eventually calmed down.
  • Don't tell me to calm down.
  • I suggest we all calm down.
  • You guys need to calm down.
  • Everybody please calm down.
  • I'm trying to calm her down.
  • Tom tried to calm Mary down.
  • Please just calm down, okay.
  • I think Tom has calmed down.
  • Everybody needs to calm down.
  • I closed my eyes to calm down.
  • You should calm down a little.
  • I just wanted Tom to calm down.
  • I just wanted to calm Tom down.
  • I kept telling Tom to calm down.
  • Tom attempted to calm Mary down.
  • Tom is trying to calm Mary down.
  • I think we need to all calm down.
  • It took me some time to calm down.
  • She calmed down and returned home.
  • His parents acted to calm him down.
  • He didn't calm down until much later.
  • Tom didn't calm down until much later.
  • Tom seems to have calmed down a little.
  • I'll answer you when you've calmed down.
  • I think a drink would help me calm down.
  • The weather will soon begin to calm down.
  • The child stopped crying and calmed down.
  • The parents succeeded in calming him down.
  • Tom and Mary are trying to calm John down.
  • I think everybody should try to calm down.
  • Think, - and you will be able to calm down.
  • You need to calm down and pull yourself together.
  • Take a seat in the armchair and calm down a while.
  • Look, calm down everyone and tell me: what happened?
  • Why don't you calm down and tell me what the problem is?
  • We had better tell her beforehand, so we can calm her down.
  • I'm not going to tell you what happened until you calm down.
  • I calmed down upon finding out that the operation was successful.
  • It is presently very difficult to calm down and treat oneself with a book.
  • I don't lose my appetite when I get stressed, rather I can't calm down unless I eat something.


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