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chill English

Meaning chill meaning

What does chill mean?
Definitions in simple English

chill

If you chill something like a drink, you make it colder.

chill

A chill is a feeling of coldness.

chill

If you feel chill, you are relaxed.

chill

coldness due to a cold environment depress or discourage The news of the city's surrender chilled the soldiers (= frisson) an almost pleasurable sensation of fright a frisson of surprise shot through him a sensation of cold that often marks the start of an infection and the development of a fever (= cool) make cool or cooler Chill the food a sudden numbing dread (= cool) loose heat The air cooled considerably after the thunderstorm

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Conjugation chill conjugation

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chill · verb

Examples chill examples

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Simple sentences

I have a chill.
I want to chill the wine more.
When I heard the news on the radio, a chill ran down my spine.
It's better to chill white wine before you serve it.
She was wearing a thick coat against the chill.
Chill out, dude!
I need to find people to chill with.
Chill out.
Tom felt a chill go up his spine.
Wrap the dough in clear film and chill for 15 to 30 minutes.
The chill of coming winter discouraged our picnic.
He caught a chill because he went out in the rain.
Chill.
How do you like to relax and chill out at the end of a long working day?
Tom needs to chill.
Thinking of it made a chill run up my spine.
Chill out, Tom.

Movie subtitles

I'm really cool and chill now.
Once this bad boy gets going, it's gonna chill your milk, preserve your meat, call your sister, cure hepatitis.
But just, like, be chill.
A chill killed him off suddenly.
All right, boys, here's the pill that kills the chill.
Have you a chill, Your Ladyship?
Well, it's getting late. There'll be a chill in the air. These tropical nights are deceptive.
We'll chill tonight and go in the a. m.
Run up to your dressing room before you get a chill.
Look, she's got a chill, cover her up.
But I must have caught a chill.
I've got a chill - a whacking big one!
I must've caught a chill.
I haven't had a chill all summer.
Chill!
A drop of rum in your tea is supposed to build up your strength. only the doctor says you must take it. after you've got into bed and be sure to keep well covered. as it's heating to the blood. and you're liable to take a chill.
That was a pretty chill.
A chill off and creeping up my back.
If you keep cool, everything is all right and I was cool - I had a chill in my back.
It's been a tough day. I caught chill walking up.
Chill? You better be easing down.
I must've caught a chill. If I could put my hat on.
Take it, chill it.
I've caught a chill, Lavinia.
There'll be a chill in the air.
God, you're so chill.
Don't drink too much, and don't get a chill.
HAVE YOU HAD THE CHILL?
You're not getting a chill, sir?
Sure it'll take the chill out of your bones as well as the skin off your teeth.
Then hurry to bed to avoid a chill.
Why the chill?
Chill? No chill. I've just got a lot of work to do.
Look, I don't want you to get stiff, take a chill.
No cause for alarm, just see that she doesn't get another chill.
When I saw it I got a kind of chill.

News and current affairs

An interest-rate rise might take the heat out of the mortgage market, but it will also chill the rest of the economy.
Now, however, a new chill has entered relations between Russia and the West.
The result is a multiplication of weasel words that chill political and moral debate, and that create a widening gap between public language and what many ordinary people think.
Indeed, a chill is settling over Russia's relations with the West more broadly.
COPENHAGEN - As winter approaches, many people in Central and Eastern Europe remember the chill caused last winter by Russia's deliberate cut-off of gas supplies.
Countries that have good reason to fear a Russian manufactured chill have loudly proclaimed that Nord Stream is politically rather than economically motivated.
The (intended) effect is to chill governments' legitimate efforts to protect and advance citizens' interests by imposing regulations, taxation, and other responsibilities on corporations.
Indeed, India has mostly succeeded in ending the chill that set in after 1998, when it declared China to be the main target of its nuclear weapons.
Yet, despite the gray and chill of March in Central Europe, Berlin exudes confidence.

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