Chill

  • 31Chill — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Chill », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Le nom Chill peut faire référence à : Chill …

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  • 32chill — 1. noun /tʃɪl/ a) A moderate, but uncomfortable and penetrating coldness. There was a chill in the air. b) A sudden penetrating sense of cold, especially one that causes a brief trembling nerve response through the body; …

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  • 33chill — 1. AND chilly n. a cold can of beer. □ ey, toss me a chill, would ya, buddy? □ You ready for another chill? 2. tv. to kill someone. (Underworld.) □ Rocko had orders to chill Barlowe or not to show his face again …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 34chill — 01. You should [chill] the glasses before serving the champagne. 02. The fruit can [chill] while we re making supper. 03. The weather is a little [chilly] for swimming today. 04. Your grandmother got a bit of a [chill] last evening, and isn t… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 35chill — 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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  • 36chill — [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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  • 37chill — [[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)… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 38chill — /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… …

  • 39Chill — 1. relax; to chill out (originally US slang (late 1970s)) ; 2. chill out room at a dance party, rave, etc.: He spent most of the night in the chill ; 3. relaxing time: a great chill after a hard night …

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  • 40chill — I Australian Slang 1. relax; to chill out (originally US slang (late 1970s)) ; 2. chill out room at a dance party, rave, etc.: He spent most of the night in the chill ; 3. relaxing time: a great chill after a hard night II Canadian Slang Calm… …

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