When two people agree to stop fighting and not be enemies anymore, you might say, “I hear they ________.”
This question was slightly altered from the 1965–70 question.
BURIED THE HATCHET | 9 |
CALLED A TRUCE | 5 |
KISSED AND MADE UP | 5 |
SHOOK HANDS AND MADE UP | 5 |
MADE UP | 4 |
COME TO AN UNDERSTANDING | 2 |
CALLED IT QUITS | 1 |
CAME TO AN AGREEMENT | 1 |
CAME TO AN UNDERSTANDING | 1 |
MADE AMENDS | 1 |
MADE PEACE | 1 |
MAKE A TRUCE | 1 |
OFFERED A BROKEN ARROW | 1 |
OFFERED AN OLIVE BRANCH | 1 |
SHOOK HANDS | 1 |
SMOKED THE PEACE PIPE | 1 |
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