US /ˈsɛtl ɪn/
・UK /ˈsetl in/
while others, like Kevin who you saw in the story, are okay for cash, and that allows time to study English and settle in a bit better.
TO STUDY ENGLISH AND SETTLE IN
No women were allowed to settle in Formosa for the potential danger of the Aboriginals and natural disaster.
No women were allowed to settle in Formosa, for the potential danger of the aboriginals and natural disaster.
It's a meditative experience, giving your mind the space it needs to wander and settle in a world that's often too busy and overwhelming.
It's a meditative experience, giving your mind the space it needs to wander and settle in a world that's often too busy and overwhelming.
The ancient Greeks referred to gout as podagra or foot grabber due to the affliction's favorite place to settle in and get cozy was the big toe of the poor or, in most cases, decidedly not so poor gout sufferers.
to settle in and get cozy was the big toe
Of course, Rupert Murdoch had to settle in the case of the slander of voting machines and the companies that make them.
Of course, Rupert Murdoch had to settle in the case of the slander of voting machines and the companies that make them.
Well settle in, it's only two hours to San Diego.
We'll settle in.
I moved here for Uni a few years back so I'm looking for a place to settle in.
I was never one for pretenders, and everything I tried to be just wouldn't settle in.
Just wouldn't settle in.
We'll settle in 1k in a PSA 10.
So I thought to myself, you know what, maybe we'd just settle in a little corner and do some practices over there.
Turns out there was a game last night and the janitor wasn't working over the weekends, so I thought to myself, you know what, maybe we just settle in a little corner and do some practices over there.