simmer down
Britishverb
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informal (intr) to grow calmer or quieter, as after intense rage or excitement
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(tr) to reduce the volume of (a liquid) by boiling slowly
Example Sentences
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President Eisenhower, who has a famous temper of his own and seems merely amused by Hagerty's, merely said: "Simmer down, Jim, simmer down."
From Time Magazine Archive
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"Simmer down," he said, as he seated himself at the head of the table.
From The Lani People by Bone, Jesse F. (Jesse Franklin)
Simmer down to one pint, gargle the throat every fifteen minutes, or for small children use a swab.
From Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada by Ritter, Thomas Jefferson
Simmer down, and you’ll be all the better for it.
From Reginald Cruden A Tale of City Life by Reed, Talbot Baines
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