let's settle up

  • 1settle — set|tle1 [ setl ] verb *** ▸ 1 end disagreement ▸ 2 go and live somewhere ▸ 3 fall & rest on ground ▸ 4 pay all money owed to someone ▸ 5 decide something definitely ▸ 6 gradually sink down ▸ 7 finish dealing with something ▸ 8 make someone… …

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  • 2settle — verb 1 end an argument ADVERB ▪ amicably, peacefully ▪ Hopes of settling the conflict peacefully are fading. ▪ eventually, finally ▪ The matter has not yet been finally settled …

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  • 3settle up — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms settle up : present tense I/you/we/they settle up he/she/it settles up present participle settling up past tense settled up past participle settled up 1) to pay all of an amount of money that you owe to a… …

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  • 4settle up — {v. phr.} To pay up; conclude monetary or other transactions. * / Let s settle up, Carol s attorney said, when she sued Don for a hefty sum of money after their divorce./ …

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  • 5settle up — {v. phr.} To pay up; conclude monetary or other transactions. * / Let s settle up, Carol s attorney said, when she sued Don for a hefty sum of money after their divorce./ …

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  • 6settle\ up — v. phr. To pay up; conclude monetary or other transactions. Let s settle up, Carol s attorney said, when she sued Don for a hefty sum of money after their divorce …

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  • 7let the dust settle — phrase to allow a situation to become calm or normal again after something exciting or unusual has happened Let’s just let the dust settle before we decide what to do. Thesaurus: to delay action, wait or hesitatesynonym Main entry: dust * * * let …

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  • 8let the dust settle — If you let the dust settle, or wait till the dust settles, you wait until things have become calmer or have returned to normality after conflict or a problem …

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  • 9let — 1 lease, rent, *hire, charter 2 Let, allow, permit, suffer, leave denote to refrain from preventing, or to fail to prevent, or to indicate an intention not to prevent. Let, allow, and permit, though frequently used with little distinction of… …

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  • 10Let's Bowl — was a shortlived bowling game show that aired on the Comedy Central television network from 2001 to 2002 after a brief run on several TV stations across the U.S. in the mid 1990s, the first three being Minneapolis St. Paul stations: KXLI TV 41… …

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