| peace and quiet »
Tranquility; freedom from stress or interruptions. |
| pipe down »
To be quiet; to refrain from being noisy. |
| play possum »
To feign death; to remain quiet and still to escape attention or remain undetected; to lay low. |
| put a lid on it »
To be quiet; shut up; to stop talking about something or making noise. |
| put a sock in it »
To be quiet; to shut one's mouth; to stop talking. |
| quiet down »
To become quieter. |
| quiet down »
To reduce intensity of an activity. |
| quiet down »
To make someone or something become quieter. |
| quieten down »
To become quieter. |
| quieten down »
To reduce intensity of an activity. |
| quieten down »
To make someone or something become quieter. |
| shut one's face »
To stop talking; to be quiet. |
| shut one's mouth »
To stop talking; to be quiet. |
| silence is golden »
Peace and quiet have immense value.Often the best choice is to say nothing. |
| so quiet one can hear a pin drop »
Said during a lull in a normally bustling place or scene, or as the result of a sudden dramatic or tense moment. |
| keep it down »
To be quiet. |
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keep one's lips sealed »
To keep quiet; to keep a secret; to not tell. |
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keep quiet »
Remain silent. |
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keep quiet »
To refrain from talking about something; to keep a secret. |
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lie doggo »
keep quiet |
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not a pretty sight »
Something disappointing, disquieting, disreputable, or otherwise unworthy of admiration. |
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not in Kansas anymore »
No longer in quiet and comfortable surroundings; in the big city. |
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on tiptoe »
Moving carefully, quietly, warily or stealthily. |
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