How To Use Die down In A Sentence
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Keeping his expression somber, he waited for the polite applause to die down.
Betrayed
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After leaving my compadres (who made wiser parking choices) I hung around in the lot waiting for the traffic to die down.
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The planet's shrouded surface has cooled, and this allowed the winds to die down and the fine dust to begin settling.
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The music started to die down, and the king announced for everyone to retire for the night.
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When the song ends and the hoots and hollers die down, Darren asks the crowd: ‘What do you want?’
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It would die down for an instant, in response to these appeals, only to burst out afresh as certain groups of traders started the pandemonium again, by the wild outcrying of their offers.
The Pit: A Story of Chicago
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When indoor bulbs finish flowering, remove just the head and allow to die down naturally.
The Sun
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When indoor bulbs finish flowering, remove just the head and allow to die down naturally.
The Sun
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After flowering, strip fading flowers and leave the stem to die down.
The Sun
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Over the weekend, the birds will perch on trees all around the neighborhood and wait for the cacophony to die down.
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But when the celebrations die down, and when the euphoria subsides, do not forget for one moment who handed you back the reins of power.
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Diving in headfirst and exposing yourself to it will at least make the anxiety die down a bit, if not eliminate it altogether.
The Quetzal Quill (and the Henny Penny Syndrome) : Rigoberto González : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
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Unless the passion of it is to die down, it must somehow assert its universality.
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He was open to a counter and Chi connected with a great right to the body and a big left uppercut that sent Brodie down to the canvas and looking in pain.
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Based off of this tidbit from the MS download site, I'm going to wait a week or so for the furor to die down: You don't need to rush to get the RC.
Windows 7 RC Available For Download Now | Lifehacker Australia
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The controversy is unlikely to die down.
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Give the skillet a good shake or three to get everything mixed together after the flames die down.
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Their strategy for the moment is to hunker down and let the fuss die down.
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Polypodies die down briefly in early summer, then look immaculate through the winter.
Times, Sunday Times
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The *littles* are much better this year than last too, I believe it is the extra bonemeal added as they die down.
April Dreams Gardens-GBBD 2009 « Fairegarden
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The fevers of blood die down, the spirit grows serene.
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And also, the flowers of love probably fade and die down.
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Strong winds are expected to die down but will continue to blow from the north today, keeping temperatures unseasonably low.
Times, Sunday Times
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Apply a quick-acting fertiliser to build up the bulb as the leaves die down.
The Sun
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They waited for the tumult to die down.
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Suddenly the pilot loses consciousness, slumping against the window as the engines die down.
Times, Sunday Times
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A lot of Republicans pols are getting a lot of milage off of this and the last thing they really want is for it to die down.
Bennett: Sanford needs to stop 'embarrassing himself'
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When the lilies have finished flowering, I cut off dead flowers and let the foliage die down naturally.
Times, Sunday Times
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In recent days, Lieberman has spoken out against letting a flareup of violence between Israel and Gaza die down.
Israeli AG announces plan to indict foreign minister
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For now, at least, that hubbub can die down.
Times, Sunday Times
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They enjoy a well-drained soil and will stay in leaf until about May, when they die down and lie dormant until the following autumn.
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Some plants were still bedewed although many were now starting to die down.
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Even traditional patrols were flown now over uninhabited areas, to allow the current agitation about the "parasitical" Weyr to die down.
DragonFlight
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The fire had begun to die down and Sei could fell the room growing colder.
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I think there'll always be a market for programs like Australian Idol, but the hype will die down eventually.
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The winds are expected to die down today and tomorrow to 10 to 20 mph, becoming more easterly than the northeasterlies yesterday and Monday.
Starbulletin Headlines
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Their jibes will soon die down when they find somebody else to talk about.
The Sun
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Luckily the flames die down leaving a soggy mess of paper and cloth.
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The blaze began to die down, the flames diminished until all that was left was the dull reddish after-image.
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He was open to a counter and Chi connected with a great right to the body and a big left uppercut that sent Brodie down to the canvas and looking in pain.
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The controversy is unlikely to die down.
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The great commotion seemed to die down.
RALEGH'S LAST JOURNEY: A Tale of Madness, Vanity and Treachery
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The controversy is unlikely to die down.
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They will brighten the garden, produce leaf and die down again often before other plants have come into growth.