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Cool down   /kul daʊn/   Listen
Cool down

verb
1.
Make cool or cooler.  Synonyms: chill, cool.
2.
Lose intensity.  Synonyms: cool, cool off.
3.
Loose heat.  Synonyms: chill, cool.






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"Cool down" Quotes from Famous Books



... other folks have, that's a fact; one can't help being ryled to hear foreigners talk this way; and these critters are enough to make a man spotty on the back. I won't deny I've got some grit, but I ain't ugly. Pat me on the back and I soon cool down, drop in a soft word and I won't bile over; but don't talk big, don't ...
— The Attache - or, Sam Slick in England, Complete • Thomas Chandler Haliburton

... you and I will have a chat about this by ourselves," observed Elizabeth, cheerfully, as she noticed her father's vexation. He would soon cool down if left to himself: she knew that well. "Suppose we go down to Miss Milner, and hear what she has to say: you may depend upon it that it was this that made her so reserved with us ...
— Not Like Other Girls • Rosa N. Carey

... said the Hermit. "Well, I only hope they'll cool down before they go too far, that's all," said the whipper-in. "They don't know ...
— Follow My leader - The Boys of Templeton • Talbot Baines Reed

... had to be passed to prevent, or rather to try to prevent them from "opening the windows or in any way damnifying the glass." It was doubtless hot work scuffling and wrestling in the close, shut-in pews high up under the roof, and they naturally wished to cool down by opening or breaking the windows. Grown persons could not inconsiderately open the church windows either. "The Constables are desired to take notic of the persons that open the windows in the tyme of publick worship." No rheumatic-y draughts, no bronchitis-y damps, no pure air was allowed ...
— Sabbath in Puritan New England • Alice Morse Earle

... cool down there, but they could hear the wild flames raging above and many sparks descended and died on the already burned surface. The air blew in a strong, refreshing draught through the deep gully, and the three boys, hardly realizing their hair-breadth escape, seemed ...
— Tom Slade at Temple Camp • Percy K. Fitzhugh


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