or confused atmosphere calms down. I tried to make amends after the dust settled. You should let the dust <span class="searchmatch">settle</span>. when the <span class="searchmatch">dust</span> <span class="searchmatch">settles</span> clear the air...
also: bulldust bull <span class="searchmatch">dust</span> (uncountable) A very fine <span class="searchmatch">dust</span> that typically <span class="searchmatch">settles</span> in potholes on outback roads. The <span class="searchmatch">dust</span> usually <span class="searchmatch">settles</span> to make the road look...
dust <span class="searchmatch">settles</span> dustsheet <span class="searchmatch">dust</span> shot duststorm <span class="searchmatch">dust</span> storm <span class="searchmatch">dust</span> trap <span class="searchmatch">dust</span>-up dustwoman dustwrapper dusty eat my <span class="searchmatch">dust</span> eat someone's <span class="searchmatch">dust</span> eraser <span class="searchmatch">dust</span> extraterrestrial...
a bocce ferme when the situation is clear; after the <span class="searchmatch">dust</span> <span class="searchmatch">settles</span> 2020 October 22, Mario Platero, “Ma Wall Street tifa per gli aiuti del piano Biden [But...
Water For the Supreme Court, in: Balls and Strikes, August 5 2024 As the <span class="searchmatch">dust</span> <span class="searchmatch">settles</span> on the Supreme Court’s cataclysmically destabilizing term, a very persistent...
participle down with the <span class="searchmatch">dust</span>) (slang, archaic) Ellipsis of come down with the <span class="searchmatch">dust</span> (“To pay up, especially in cash; to <span class="searchmatch">settle</span> one’s accounts, to lay down...
come down with the <span class="searchmatch">dust</span> (third-person singular simple present comes down with the <span class="searchmatch">dust</span>, present participle coming down with the <span class="searchmatch">dust</span>, simple past came...
participle down with one's <span class="searchmatch">dust</span>) (slang, archaic) Ellipsis of come down with one's <span class="searchmatch">dust</span> (“To pay up, especially in cash; to <span class="searchmatch">settle</span> one’s accounts, to lay...
Openness Can Be A Two-Way Street”, in The New York Times[1]: But once the <span class="searchmatch">dust</span> <span class="searchmatch">settles</span>, it will be pretty much business as usual, except that instead of giving...
with one's <span class="searchmatch">dust</span>, come down with the <span class="searchmatch">dust</span>, down with the <span class="searchmatch">dust</span> From the (now dated) slang sense of <span class="searchmatch">dust</span> meaning ‘money’. come down with one's <span class="searchmatch">dust</span> (third-person...