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chill

[chil] / tʃɪl /




VERB
make cold
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STRONGEST




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Today the helicopter pilot is a “bitcoin and chill” guy: he invests in bitcoin and bitcoin-related companies, and said his holdings are up to around $1 million.

From The Wall Street Journal

According to the same judge, “The effect of these targeted deportation proceedings continues unconstitutionally to chill freedom of speech to this day.”

From Salon

While herb-flecked tomatoes and cucumbers are a classic combination, Rafidi often swaps in roasted squash, pumpkin or whatever else beckons at the market once fall’s chill sets in.

From The Wall Street Journal

It had rained all morning and the overcast clouds trapped a chill in the air.

From Los Angeles Times

As the weather chills and the calendar fills with festivities, I reach for hard apple cider.

From The Wall Street Journal