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chill

[chil] / tʃɪl /




VERB
make cold
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST




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Enter some chill time in the room, more bubbles by Nemos and the yoga.

From The Wall Street Journal

Further south, it will be dry with spells of sunshine despite a chill in the air.

From BBC

A new review published in Trends in Cognitive Sciences challenges that idea by examining thermoception, the ability to sense changes in skin temperature such as a warm hug or a sudden chill.

From Science Daily

Pipeline stocks don’t have much exposure to oil prices, but crude’s 15% drop to less than $60 a barrel still sent a chill through the sector.

From Barron's

That pliable framework creates uncertainty that chills classroom discourse.

From The Wall Street Journal