a rolling stone gathers no moss »
A person who never settles in one place will never be successful.A person who does not keep active will grow mouldy.
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back off »
To lower the setting of.
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blow over »
To pass naturally; to go away; to settle or calm down.
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come to terms »
To reach an agreement or settle a dispute.
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give ear »
Dante Gabriel Rosetti, A Death-Parting, lines 5-6.
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go down that road »
To settle a way of doing something; do decide to do something in a particular way.
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jet setting »
The actions of the jet set; travelling from one fashionable location to another by jet.
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jet-setter »
A member of the jet set, a rich person who travels for pleasure.
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jet-setting »
The actions of the jet set; travelling from one fashionable location to another by jet.
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kiss and make up »
To settle one's differences and forgive.
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make someone's teeth itch »
To bother or unsettle a person; to put someone on edge.
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naked as a jaybird »
Stark naked; nude; especially, naked in a public setting and without embarrassment.
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physical break »
A short break in a meeting or in a classroom setting, intended to improve attention.
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reckon with »
To settle accounts with or to settle claims with.
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rolling stone »
A person who moves around a lot and never settles down.
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run back »
To rewind a film or cassette.
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settle for »
To accept or allow something, especially something not entirely desirable.
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settle in »
To get comfortable or established, as in a new place.
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settle on »
To make a decision or selection; to decide.
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settle someone's hash »
To physically or verbally subdue someone.
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settle upon »
To decide something over other options.
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swings and roundabouts »
Offsetting gains and losses.
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throw off balance »
To unsettle, to catch by surprise.
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wind back »
To wind a tape, cassette, or film, etc towards the beginning; to rewind.
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world »
An individual or group perspective or social setting.
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