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chill

[chil] / tʃɪl /




VERB
make cold
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STRONGEST




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She reminded me of my grandma, solid build with intense eyes, except Mystery Auntie had a very chill, welcoming vibe.

From Literature

It became my favorite place to chill out from the stress of Mom and Dad’s divorce.

From Literature

Then, of course, they all screamed—a horrific sound that sent chills down Clare’s furry spine.

From Literature

Jacobsen, an almond and raisin grape grower, tracked his chill hours carefully all winter.

From The Wall Street Journal

The brief Dean signed argued that the Pentagon’s decision to label Anthropic a supply-chain risk would “chill open deliberation in our field about the risks and benefits of today’s AI systems.”

From The Wall Street Journal