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chill

adjective as in cold, raw

noun as in cold conditions

verb as in make cold

verb as in discourage

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These new forms of entertainment are becoming the lake to our Narcissus: You can gaze into your phone and see yourself staring back, having all kinds of thrills, spills and chills.

Luke: Tuchel needs to chill out about the atmosphere, it's only a friendly where the game was won at half-time.

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I always liked to party a little bit, but I was always chill with it.

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I’d suggest a light puffy jacket if there’s no rain in the forecast, and pants and thermal leggings to keep the chill off.

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They continue to worry that the new law will chill discussion of controversial issues in ethnic studies and elsewhere — and also falsely equate legitimate criticism of Israel with antisemitism.

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