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settle in
verb
- adverb to become or help to become adapted to and at ease in a new home, environment, etc
Example Sentences
Another man told the BBC: "Our children have never seen Afghanistan and even I don't know what it looks like anymore. It might take us a year or more to settle in and find work. We feel helpless."
"One to One" begins some 18 months before the concerts as John and Yoko settle in New York City.
So, this move is needed, but it is exciting too - it's a new era for us and, from what I've seen and been told, I think it is going to be quite an intimidating stadium for away teams, because of the steepness of the stands - the gradient is twice as steep as the Kop at Anfield - but it is probably going to take time for us to settle in and get the atmosphere going.
You’d settle in to your routine.
"It felt like the kind of meal you’d get at a quaint, yet almost unremarkable European café — where you’d settle in at a chipped table with a postcard in hand, scribbling down just how distinctive it is."
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