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time to chill
noun as in rest and recreation
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Finally, it was time to chill out — literally.
From Los Angeles Times
“I’m just grateful for the time to chill,” Woods, 34, said, video chatting from her sparse room in the 15th-century fortress.
From New York Times
There was plenty of time to chill at the pool or walk along the sand as the 102-degree bath water of the Persian Gulf gently lapped the shore.
From Seattle Times
“I actually don’t mind weather delays that much because I feel I just have time to chill. I feel less rushed,” Kang said.
From Washington Times
Will she have time to chill it?
From Salon
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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