calm (verb)

  • 81have one's wits about one — verb To remain calm, composed, or aware. It is important for emergency responders to have their wits about them at all times …

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  • 82blousing — verb He had also bought heavy rubber bands for blousing his trousers. To improve the blousing, he bought sets of light weight chains, which were worn inside the trousers just where they were bloused (Destiny! in the Land of Morning Calm: A Korean …

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  • 83keep one's shirt on — verb To be more patient or to calm down …

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  • 84take a chill pill — verb to relax or calm down My boss needs to take a chill pill and quit shouting at us …

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  • 85confide — verb /kənˈfaɪd/ a) To trust, have faith (in). Be calm, lovely Antonia! he replied; no danger in near you: confide in my protection. b) To entrust (something) to the responsibility of someone. I confide …

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  • 86clear up — verb a) To clarify, to correct a misconception. b) Of stormy weather, to dissipate, to become calm …

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  • 87keep one's head — verb To remain calm, reasonable, level headed, especially in a situation likely to cause distress. If you can keep your head when all about you Ant: lose ones head, panic …

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  • 88keep one's hair on — verb To stay calm; to be patient. All right, all right, just keep your hair on, mate. Syn: keep ones shirt on Ant: get ones bowels in an uproar, get ones knickers in a knot …

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  • 89conciliate — verb a) Make calm and content; placate. b) Mediate in a dispute …

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  • 90blow over — verb a) To blow on something causing it to topple. The wind blow over the pole. b) To pass naturally; to go away; to settle or …

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