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View definitions for chilled

chilled

adjective as in cool

adjective as in frozen

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On Fridays, it gets rolled and chilled down, applying finishing touches on Saturday, so it’s ready to be roasted by Sunday afternoon.

From Salon

In another section of the set – which, again, looks like the inside of a warehouse – more experts chilled out quietly on couches that looked like they were procured from another Amazon warehouse.

From Salon

The post on Facebook also said changes would be made to camping facilities for next year's event including a "chilled zone" which would have a noise curfew of 23:00 BST.

From BBC

The fact that I was chilled by his ability to peddle false talking points with a smile while also being one of the most agreeable, polite people I’d ever met.

From Salon

To form the Santa Ana winds, the typical first ingredient is a chilled autumn day in the high desert of southern Nevada.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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