Tone down Sentence Examples

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  • No, but maybe you could skip the florist and tone down the table settings.

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  • Having been convicted of the libel he was liberated later in the year under circumstances that only became clear in 1864, when six letters were discovered in the Record Office from Defoe to a Government official, Charles Delaf aye, which, according to William Lee, established the fact that in 1718 at least Defoe was doing not only political work, but that it was of a somewhat equivocal kind - that he was, in fact, sub-editing the Jacobite Mist's Journal, under a secret agreement with the government that he should tone down the sentiments and omit objectionable items. He had, in fact, been released on condition of becoming a government agent.

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  • Possibly the narrator, or redactor, desired to tone down the traces of mythology.

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  • Later editions of Melanchthon's Loci Communes, generously protected by Luther, drop out or tone down Luther's favourite doctrine of predestination.

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  • Prince Andrew, who had evidently wished to tone down the awkwardness of Pierre's remarks, rose and made a sign to his wife that it was time to go.

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  • Change your ceiling light for a gleaming chandelier or tone down the lighting with colored bulbs to create reflection.

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  • Highlight brow bones or tone down shine.

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  • The key is to tone down the sometimes heavy look that was so common back then.

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  • Also, try only using mascara on the top lashes and not the bottom, which will tone down your look a bit and give more of a subtle, yet sophisticated appearance.

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  • Lipstick should be a shade or two brighter than you'd normally wear, as the lights tend to tone down the look of makeup.

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  • If you're a tomboy or are turned off by dresses that are too girly, an animal print gown is a great way to tone down the feminine feel of prom night.

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  • The actor then began acting "erratically" and was warned by airport police to tone down his behavior.

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  • With patience and firmness, she should be able to help him tone down his act a bit.

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  • It's entirely up to you how you want to jazz up or tone down your look.

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  • While you don't necessarily want to tone down their enthusiasm for having fun during their summer break, you want to give them the information they need to stay safe.

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  • Understand that although self expression is widely accepted, there may be certain exceptions in which you'll need to change or tone down your emo look to adhere to corporate and institutional policies.

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  • The site has tried to tone down the inappropriate behavior, and it preserves some of the spontaneous feeling that can be lost in the other dating sites.

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  • The new Crocs Prima even tone down the previously awkward image of these shoes.

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  • Initially angry, Disick finally agreed to seek therapy for his anger problem and to tone down the drinking and partying.

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  • Many TV series heroes start out this way, but the producers tend to tone down and sand off the rough edges so that by the middle of the first season, the character has become a generic action hero.

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