chill-out

  • 81chill — 1. noun 1) a chill in the air Syn: coldness, chilliness, coolness, iciness, rawness, bitterness, nip Ant: warmth 2) he had a chill Syn: a …

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  • 82chill — [tʃɪl] verb I 1) [I/T] if you chill food or drink, or if it chills, it becomes cold enough to eat or drink 2) [I] informal to relax and stop being angry or nervous, or to spend time relaxing I m just going to chill this weekend.[/ex] • chill out… …

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  • 83chill — [[t]tʃɪl[/t]] n. 1) an uncomfortably penetrating coldness 2) a sensation of cold, usu. with shivering 3) a sudden fear or alarm 4) a depressing influence or feeling: His presence cast a chill over everyone[/ex] 5) unfriendliness; coolness 6)… …

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  • 84chill — /tʃɪl / (say chil) noun 1. coldness, especially a moderate but penetrating coldness. 2. a sensation of cold, usually with shivering. 3. a cold stage, as a first symptom of illness. 4. a depressing influence or sensation. 5. a metal mould for… …

  • 85chill — I. vb 1. to kill someone. A tough guy euphemism originating in US street slang. ► Teachers report that teenagers talk about packing a barrel or chilling someone with a pipe . (Sunday Times, 31 August 1992) 2. to relax, become calm. This… …

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  • 86chill — I v To relax, take it easy. Chill out, man; don t let them get you riled. 1970s II v Spend time with talking. We re just going to chill at my place after class. 1980s …

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  • 87Out — La palabra Out se puede referir a: Out, revista estadounidense dedicada al estilo de vida, entretenimiento del hombre homosexual; Outing, término anglosajón para referirse a sacar del armario o hacer pública la homosexualidad de alguien; Out… …

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  • 88chill — tʃɪl n. cold, frost; shiver, shudder v. cool, make cold; become cold; chill out, relax (Slang) adj. cool, cold …

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  • 89chill — noun 1》 an unpleasant feeling of coldness. 2》 a feverish cold. 3》 a metal mould designed to aid cooling of metal during casting. verb 1》 make cold.     ↘cool (food or drink) in a refrigerator. 2》 horrify or frighten. 3》 (usu. chill out) informal… …

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  • 90Chill Wills — from Stand by for Action (1942) Born Chill Theodore Wills July 18, 1902(1902 07 18) Seagoville, Texas, U.S …

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