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vb. (en-pastcool down)
Usage examples of "cooled down".
Jane's heart stopped because just for that moment his touch was strong but gentle, and she had the crazy hope that he'd cooled down and come to his senses white she was napping.
In one of those swings of temperature so common to spring, the day had seen the mid-eighties and hadn't cooled down much with sunset.
Richard retrieved water in a canvas bucket and let each horse have only a few swallows, as they weren't cooled down.
As sweat washed away and her skin cooled down, her insect bites stopped itching.
It would have cooled down while we prepared for another approach, only to be heated again by the next laser, expanding and contracting each time until the already-cracked window shattered under the stress.
It was a golden afternoon, near enough to nightfall for things to have cooled down, sunlight as thick and sweet as honey pouring over the gold-dusted grass of the bluff, with just enough breeze to keep it from being too warm.
The heat lingered, although a sprinkle cooled down the worst of the mugginess, thank God.
A Novy Sverdlovsk flag, yellow silk blazoned with a red eagle, hung from the tip of the mast which was extended over the quay, but the Klimovs had gone into San Juan as soon as the slip cooled down enough for Daniel to open the hatches.