settle in
Related to settle in: settle down, at first, pass along, settle into, worse for wear
settle in(to) (something or some place)
To become comfortable in and accustomed to a new location, environment, or circumstance. Well, how are you settling in after a week working here? I was surprised by how easily I settled into life in the country. Once we're settled in a bit, we're going to start exploring what the area has to offer.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
settle in
to become accustomed to one's new surroundings; to get used to living in a place or a new dwelling. I need a little time to settle in, then I can think about buying a car.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
settle in
v.
To become established or comfortable in a new environment or circumstance: It took a month for us to settle in after the move. We'll come visit you after you get settled in.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
- settle in(to) (something or some place)
- settle into
- a mixed blessing
- mixed blessing
- mixed blessing, a
- a hell on earth
- hell on earth
- come full circle
- come/go full circle
- full circle, come/go