- - calm down - it sounds like a temptation to get caught
- - Diminish or die down
- - Sailor, consumed, to calm down
- - Cricketer in A&E to wind down
- - Calm down, subside
- - Simmer down
- - Cut down
- - Settle down!
- - Wind down
- - Tone down
- - Quiet down
- - 'Calm down!'
- - Die down
- - Go down
- - "Slow down!"
- - Wane, die down
- - Hear what angler uses to calm down
- - Possibly beat a retreat
- - Hand out tea and it does diminish
- - Calm sailor dined
- - lessen in tension
- - Become less intense, as a storm
- - To grow less flab, half dined
- - Another word for decrease or nullify
- - Reduce in severity
- - Ease off or subside
- - Weaken a magnet when picked up
- - Decrease in force
- - Drop off or diminish
- - Lessen, subside
- - a racket originally expected to subside
- - lessen, as a rainstorm
- - get less intense, as a rainstorm
- - Let up a bit
- - put an end to an enticement, we hear
- - Ease back
- - Lessen in severity
- - Diminish, as a nuisance
- - Become less
- - Lessen, diminish
- - In the beginning, Adam mentioned temptation as moderate
- - Adult temptation said to subside
- - Lessen, as the tide
- - Fade slowly
- - Diminish; slacken
- - Snowball's opposite
- - Deintensify
- - Lessen in intensity
- - Let up, as a storm
- - Let up, as rain
- - Subside, as a storm
- - A temptation said to become weaker
- - A temptation said to decrease
- - Make less intense
- - Gradually lessen
- - A temptation said to subside
- - Australian and English openers holding bat appear calm
- - Lessen in strength
- - Fall off in intensity
- - Diminish in strength
- - Lose strength, as a storm
- - Taper off, as wind
- - Ease off, as rain
- - Drop in intensity
- - Diminish in intensity
- - Ebb away
- - Quash, in law
- - Slacken up
- - Reduce racket in casualty
- - Drop off slowly
- - Reduce, as taxes
- - Lessen, as a storm
- - Slacken off
- - Grow less
- - What storms eventually do
- - Fall in intensity
- - Ease; subside
- - Stem
- - Mitigate
- - Lull
- - Put an end to
- - Ebb
- - Taper off
- - Become less intense
- - Peter out
- - Decrease in intensity
- - Lose strength
- - Tail off
- - Decrease in strength
- - Cut back
- - Alleviate
- - Let up
- - Slacken
- - Mollify
- - Reduce.
- - Lower
- - Reduce in intensity
- - Die away
- - Lose intensity
- - *Decrease
- - Ease
- - '...... cool!'
- - Diminish
- - Subside
- - Recede
- - Wane
- - Fade away
- - Lessen gradually
- - Recede, as the tide
- - Lessen
- - Dwindle
- - Ease up
- - Fall back
- - Ease off
- - Decline slowly
- - Slack off
- - Increase
- - Decline
- - Fall off
- - Drop off
- - Fall
- - Weaken
- - Moderate
- - Slow
- - Lose steam
- - [Back off!]
- - To decrease in intensity
- - force a beat to relax
- - A club with little energy to become less active
- - force a beat to relent
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