cooled

[cool]

When the weather is cool, it's not quite cold but not warm either. When people are cool, they're mellow and in control.

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imp. & p. p.
of Cool


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Usage Examples

Bill Clinton sitting on Air Force One getting his hair cut while people around the country cooled their heels and waited for him, became a metaphor for a populist president who had gotten drunk with the perks of his own power and was sort of, you know, not sensitive to what people wanted.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

Although housing sales and starts have cooled to more typical levels, the housing market remains strong and sound. Without the expansion of homeownership and the strength of our housing market, our nation would not have the economic growth we are experiencing today.

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