- - Sailor swallowed penny but died down
- - Sailor worried and died — sank?
- - Eased off or died down
- - Slackened off, died back
- - Cooled down
- - Slacked off, died away
- - Calmed down one of them, who can't see behind American writer
- - Simmered down
- - Wound down
- - Slowed down
- - Died down
- - Quieted (down)
- - Calmed down
- - Reduced in amount or intensity
- - Suspended a criminal penning note
- - it's reduced for a clubman
- - showed diminishing strength at getting into a bed
- - Lowered like a sailor given the wrong date?
- - subsided; fell off
- - grew less
- - After a little time in a bed, had let up
- - Became less strong or severe
- - Decreased in force
- - A cricket club with Oriental dimension came to an end
- - A quiffed man on airline grew smaller
- - Settled a debt unexpectedly, bringing in first of accountants
- - Became less intense
- - Jack, given wrong date, lowered
- - Became more moderate in a short time when retired?
- - Tailed off
- - Ridded of, as asbestos
- - Ran the course
- - Annulled, as a writ
- - Nullified, in law
- - Quashed, in law
- - Made easier.
- - Became less.
- - Quashed: Law.
- - Decreased in intensity
- - Eased
- - Lessened in intensity
- - Ebbed
- - Decreased
- - Waned
- - Declined
- - Lost intensity
- - Slacked off
- - Slackened
- - Dropped off
- - Eased up
- - Subsided
- - Tapered off
- - Let up
- - Diminished
- - Moderated
- - Lessened
- - Reduced in intensity
- - Eased off
- - Reduced.
- - Dimmed.
- - Ate bad cooking and went into decline
- - american finding a debt oddly reduced
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