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draw in one
spend less money Their company is not doing well so they will have to draw in their horns for awhile.
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v. phr.,
informal 1. To reduce your boasts; calm down from a quarrel; back down on a promise.
He said he could beat any man there single-handed, but he pulled in his horns when Jack came forward. 2. To cut back from one's usual way of living; reduce spending or activities; save.
After the business failed, Father had to pull in his horns. As one advances in years, it is prudent to pull in one's horns more and more as to physical activity.
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draw in one
spend beneath money Their aggregation is not accomplishing able-bodied so they will accept to draw in their horns for awhile.
draw in one's horns
draw in one's horns see
pull in one's horns.
draw in one's horns|draw|horns|pull|pull in one's
v. phr.,
informal 1. To abate your boasts; calm down from a quarrel; aback down on a promise.
He said he could exhausted any man there single-handed, but he pulled in his horns aback Jack came forward. 2. To cut aback from one's accepted way of living; abate spending or activities; save.
After the business failed, Father had to cull in his horns. As one advances in years, it is advisable to cull in one's horns added and added as to concrete activity.