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chill

[chil] / tʃɪl /




VERB
make cold
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST




Example Sentences

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The spike sent a chill through developed bond markets, but made EM look even more attractive.

From Barron's

“It’s the wind and wind chill coupled with temperatures below freezing that tend to push the operating tolerances beyond their thresholds.”

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s a beautiful day, with a light chill in the air.

From Literature

With the wind chill, it felt like minus eight degrees Fahrenheit -- about minus 22 Celsius -- but people kept coming.

From Barron's

Anila Podila, 29, and her partner live in Chicago, a city that frequently endures winter storms and, this weekend, is expected to experience wind chills of minus-25 degrees and snow.

From MarketWatch