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chiller

[chil-er] / ˈtʃɪl ər /






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St. Martin is a chiller, less-crowded alternative to St. Barts, with a little French flair included.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 31, 2026

Financial support is needed to maintain food storage facilities, including refrigerators and freezers, run a collection van with chiller facilities and maintain the operating licences for food transportation.

From BBC Nov. 3, 2025

This remake of “Road House” has a chiller vibe than the 1989 film which was rough, mean and hungry.

From Salon Mar. 22, 2024

“Late Night With the Devil,” a sly, aw-shucksy chiller from sibling filmmakers Cameron Cairnes and Colin Cairnes, is a clever reminder that the entertainment business was built on hocus-pocus.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 21, 2024

We have this salad chiller bowl, and I guess Calvin is right.

From "The Truth as Told by Mason Buttle" by Leslie Connor

At that time, they noted, supermarkets were forced to empty shelves as chillers stopped working.

From BBC Jul. 2, 2026

TensorWave plans to use the fresh round of capital to scale up its operations by adding more data centers and buying generators, chillers, critical power-supply gear, transformers and other equipment.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 10, 2026

Modine provides everything data centers need to cool chips: rear-door heat exchangers, AC units, chillers, and coolant distribution units.

From Barron's Apr. 16, 2026

CEO Jensen Huang says Nvidia’s upcoming chip platform won’t need water chillers.

From MarketWatch Jan. 8, 2026

Unlike energy-intensive chillers that operate similarly to air conditioners, free-cooling uses ambient air to cool the water with much less energy use.

From Science Daily Oct. 18, 2023




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