Sentences with settle down
set·tle down
S s - One day I'll want to settle down and have a family. [VERB PREPOSITION]
- It'd be fun, after the situation in Europe settles down, to take a trip over to France. [VERB PREPOSITION]
- He got his coffee, came back and settled down to listen. [VERB PREPOSITION to-infinitive]
- They put up their tents and settled down for the night. [VERB PREPOSITION]
- Please settle down to work
- To settle one's affairs.
- The pilgrims settled Plymouth.
- They settled immigrants in urban areas.
- The French settled this colony with army veterans.
- A sharp word will settle that youngster.
- To settle a dispute.
- To settle an estate.
- To settle on a plan of action.
- To settle with a person.
- Many Frenchmen settled along the Mississippi River following La Salle's explorations.
- A bird settled on a bough.
- A cold settled in my head.
- I'll wait until the class settles before starting the lesson.
- We settled down for the night at an old country inn.