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View definitions for die down

die down

verb as in blow over

verb as in clear up

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By Friday, the winds are expected to die down as a low-pressure system moves into the region, which will drop temperatures by 20 degrees in some areas, Wofford said.

“I watched the fire burn up to the edge of the wall and then die down,” he said.

Although the gunfire and explosions in Goma have all but died down, not all establishments are back to business as normal.

From BBC

People have long done this work, and will continue to do so long after the film’s hype dies down.

Tuesday as winds died down, but it has been kept in place due to the predicted return of gusty winds Wednesday.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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