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playing it cool
adjective as in cautious
adjective as in nonpartisan
Example Sentences
Ruth and I moved on and off the deck, hoping that playing it cool might draw them in.
The very pro-"Say Gay" event is expected to gather over 5,000 people with big name companies such as Apple, McDonald's, Uber, Walmart, Hilton, Amazon, Boeing, Cracker Barrel and John Deere signed on as sponsors, which would seem to be a sure-fire way to bend the mouse ears of DeSantis' newly appointed Disney oversight board committee, but they're playing it cool so far.
Tiafoe did exactly that, playing it cool before thanking James and promising he has more work to do.
The hotter-than-hot Dodgers — who lead the National League West by a compelling 19½ games with an astounding run differential of 275 after Wednesday’s 12-6 win over the Milwaukee Brewers — need to start playing it cool.
He didn’t reply immediately, not because he was playing it cool.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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