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set straight in American English to give the correct facts to; inform properly See full dictionary entry for set Examples of 'set straight' in a sentenceset straight When they appeared at the Merlin's hideaway, Tory attempted to set straight Taliesin's initial confusion.The story had to be set straight.The key thing is bowling to your field, which has usually been set straight.Now, in the twilight, there are one or two records to be set straight.The church record was eventually set straight, she said.And, while the striker has no wish to pick at a livid scar, there is a record to set straight.The record was set straight but four months later, the wounds have not yet healed.He talks less but is not above setting straight his more-effusive colleague.But little is known about the biggest disaster in maritime history, something that this illuminating documentary (above) succeeds in setting straight. |