Settled the bill
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PAIDSettled the bill
PAIDSettled a bill
PAIDSettled, as a bill
GOTEVENSettled the score
PAIDSettled the tab
SATSettled on the sofa
ALITSettled on the ground
SATSettled on the bottom?
PAIDSettled with the piper
EVENHaving settled the score
ALITSettled upon the earth
ROOSTEDSettled down for the night
settlednessthe state of being settled
PLATTERiver where the Oto once settled
settlednessesSETTLEDNESS, the state of being settled
BEDDEDSettled in for the night, with "down"
WNRHEIBaby's garment settled the wrong way (6)
ROANOKEIsland where the British first settled America
SURATSeaport where the British first settled in India
UTICACity settled on the site of Fort Schuyler
disturbancesThe interruption of a settled and peaceful condition
disturbanceThe interruption of a settled and peaceful condition
CRIMEANWARConflict settled by the Treaty of Paris in 1856
DUBLINWorld capital settled by Vikings circa the ninth century
dubiouslysettled in opinion doubtful I was dubious about the plan
finalitiesthe character or condition of being final, settled, irrevocable, or complete
frontiersland that forms the outer edge of a country's settled regions
inveteratesettled or confirmed in a habit, practice, feeling, or the like.
endowmentthe act of endowing; something that is settled on any person or institution
endowmentsENDOWMENT, the act of endowing; something that is settled on any person or institution
giveundergo or submit to change for the strike to be settled, something has to give
frontiersmenA person, esp. a man, living in the region of a frontier, esp. that between settled and unsettled country
bushlarge uncleared or sparsely settled area (as in Australia) usually scrub-covered or forested wilderness usually used with the
frontierThe extreme limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness, esp. referring to the western US before Pacific settlement
frontiersmanA person, esp. a man, living in the region of a frontier, esp. that between settled and unsettled country
jointuresAn estate settled on a wife for the period during which she survives her husband, in lien of a dower
jointureAn estate settled on a wife for the period during which she survives her husband, in lien of a dower
gothsone of a Teutonic people who in the 3rd to 5th centuries invaded and settled in parts of the Roman Empire
danelawsthe body of laws in force in the northeast of England where the Danes settled in the 9th century a.d.
danelawthe body of laws in force in the northeast of England where the Danes settled in the 9th century a.d.