Chill out meaning
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The chill in the air caught me by surprise, a sharp mountain night breeze.The chill in the air began to clear her head.The moon is beginning to take the twilight, temperature drops alarmingly, there's a real chill in the air.There was suddenly an intense chill in the air.There was already a distinct chill in the air, and the rooms over the stables weren't heated.It was late in the afternoon, shadows, a chill in the air.I felt a chill in the air all of a sudden.And the chill will soon reach the betting shops too.
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The guides launched their drift boats at 9 a.It complements a banger perfectly and will make you forget the November chill.To his bemusement there was no chill, or else the chill was lost on him.A small heater keeps off the night chill.The sound of his bracelet precedes him and he brings a rush of morning chill in.Symptoms include fever, chills, and increased heart rate.But for both of them, in different ways, there was now an enduring chill in their lives.There was a definite chill in his voice when he answered.There was that sudden, breathtaking chill of cold, clean air as you walked into the dome.b) a feeling of being cold, caused by being ill Examples from the Corpus chill 3 a) an illness which causes a slight fever, headache, and shiver ing (=slight shaking of the body ) Let’s get these wet clothes off you before you catch a chill. There was something in his tone that sent a chill down Melissa’s spine (=made her very frightened ). chill of fear/apprehension/disquiet etc Fay felt a chill of fear as she watched Max go off with her daughter. 2 FRIGHTENED a sudden feeling of fear or worry, especially because of something cruel or violent The sound of his dark laugh sent a chill through her. I turned on the heater in the hall to take the chill off the house (=to heat it slightly ). chill of He sat in the chill of the evening, staring out over the city below. morning/autumnal/January etc chill Suddenly aware of the morning chill, she closed the window. ○○ noun 1 COLD a feeling of coldness There was a slight chill in the air.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English chill chill 1 / tʃɪl /