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settle on

VERB
  1. become fixed (on)
    Her eyes fixated on a point on the horizon

How To Use settle on In A Sentence

  • Fear of discovery or identification causes some offenders to settle only for passive validation. Christianity Today
  • This allowed airborne yeasts to settle on the unfermented beer and begin doing their business at the top of whatever container happened to be holding the liquid.
  • A fly kept trying to settle on his face.
  • Ye feathered birds with necks outstretched, comrades of the racing clouds, on on! till ye reach the Pleiads in their central station and Orion, lord of the night; and as ye settle on Eurotas 'banks proclaim the glad tidings that Menelaus hath sacked the city of Dardanus, and will soon be home. Helen
  • The colonists faced a land of ice and could only settle on relatively few green areas in sheltered fjords in the southwest of the country. Times, Sunday Times
  • Luckily, the duo doesn't settle on such clinkers.
  • One wonders again: How did John McCain settle on Palin as a running mate? g_crush What Next? - Swampland - TIME.com
  • Snow was starting to settle on her shoulders and on the top of the hood of her coat.
  • When clouds settle on the tops of mountains, they indicate hard weather; and when the tops of mountains are clear, it is a sign of fair weather* The Complete Weather Guide: A Collection of Practical Observations for Prognosticating the ...
  • The dust particles also settle on the vegetation and farm plantations affecting and retarding growth of produce.
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