own up - to admit that you have done something wrong:, play something down - to make something seem less important or less bad than it really is:, rule something out - to prevent something from happening:, shop around - to compare the price and quality of the same or a similar object in different shops before you decide which one to buy:, sift through - o go through especially to sort out what is useful or valuable sifted the evidence —often used with through sift through a pile of old letters, simmer downo go through especially to sort out what is useful or valuable sifted the evidence —often used with through sift through a pile of old letters - to become less angry or excited about something:, sink in - to become understood or known; If an unpleasant or surprising fact or idea sinks in, you gradually start to believe it, understand it, or realize the effect it will have on you, slip out - If a remark slips out, you say it without intending to., step up - to take action when there is a need or opportunity for it: Investors have to step up and assume more responsibility for their assets., storm out - to leave a place quickly when you are angry or upset about something., strip something down - to remove all or most of your clothes. strip down to: He stripped down to his underwear., tail back - (traffic jam) If traffic tails back, it forms a long line and moves very slowly or stops:, tip off - a secret warning or piece of secret information:, tone sth down - to make something less forceful or offensive, usually a piece of writing or a speech:, water sth down - dillute to add water to a drink, usually an alcoholic drink, in order to make it less strong, wind down  - to gradually relax after doing something that has made you tired or worried, while away (time) - to spend time in a relaxed way because you have nothing to do or you are waiting for something else to happen:, crack up - become mentally ill,

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