draw your horns in

The phrase "draw your horns in" is an idiom that means to retract or suppress one's assertiveness, aggression, or confrontational behavior. It implies the act of restraining oneself, becoming more cautious or reserved, and avoiding conflict or confrontation. It can be used in various contexts, such as in personal relationships, negotiations, or even in heated discussions.


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