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cool off

Idioms  
  1. see cool down .

  2. Also, . Calm down, become less ardent, angry, or agitated, as in We can't discuss it until you've cooled off . The verb cool alone has been used in this sense since approximately a.d. 1000; off and down were added in the late 1800s, and Davy Crockett's Almanac (1836) had: “Resting a while, just long enough to cool out a little.”

  3. Also, cool out . Kill someone, as in They threatened to cool off his brother . [ Slang ; first half of 1800s] Also see cool out , def. 2.


Example Sentences

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The labor market also cooled off and U.S. employment barely rose.

From MarketWatch

I figured I’d head the back way down to Liberty Creek to cool off.

From Literature

He walked on top of fallen trees to cool off.

From Literature

When a lagging area of the market heats up and a hot area cools off, it can signal a sector rotation.

From The Wall Street Journal

While me and Aunt Kitty had cooled off from our disagreement about my daddy, I did not want to push my luck by staying in her company for too many hours at a time.

From Literature