verb

definition

To lower the temperature of something; to cool

example

Chill before serving.

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To become cold

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In the wind he chilled quickly.

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To harden a metal surface by sudden cooling

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To become hard by rapid cooling

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To relax, lie back

example

Chill, man, we've got a whole week to do it; no sense in getting worked up.

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To "hang", hang out; to spend time with another person or group. Also chill out.

example

Hey, we should chill this weekend.

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To smoke marijuana

example

On Friday night do you wanna chill?

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To discourage, depress

example

Censorship chills public discourse.

adjective

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Cooled.

example

The chilled beer was refreshing on the hot day.

Examples of chilled in a Sentence

With the sunset came a chilled breeze.

She drank the cool fruit punch, grateful as it chilled her parched throat.

The words chilled him from the inside out.  There was one way he'd leave Katie, and that was if he was dead-dead.

Coleman of Glasgow, and in the early part of 1879 one of his machines was fitted on board the Anchor liner " Circassia," which successfully brought a cargo of chilled beef from America-the first imported by the aid of refrigerating machinery, ice having been previously used.

The day dawned cloudy and cold with a light rain that chilled her after ten minutes.

His trench was long and unfastened, the chilled winter wind whipping back one side to reveal a sword tucked against his leg.

She breathed the chilled air to clear her thoughts.

His factual response chilled her.

Lana listened, chilled at the coldness and precision of his directions.

The response chilled her.

Deidre entered the shadow world and shivered, her exposed skin chilled.

The air was chilled, still and damp, like she imagined a castle dungeon would feel.

She trailed, stepping into the chilled desert night.

She looked down and crossed her arms, chilled in the shadow world but also uncertain what to expect.

The ground was rocky beneath her hands and knees, the air chilled.

She let the bodies pressed against her shove her into the chilled night and blinked back her blurred gaze until she saw her German friends.

He wore heavy clothing, as if easily chilled, and moved with the smoothness of a warrior.

Leyon took her into one of the mountains, and she sighed at the blast of chilled air that greeted her.

The ocean was hidden beneath the fog and the air chilled, so she walked fast until she warmed up.

She was weak and chilled.

Fred O'Connor, in the company of Emma Blanding, was pass­ing out coffee and hot chocolate to the grateful line of chilled cyclists.

Thus the great plain of northern Italy is chilled by the cold winds from the Alps, while the damp warm winds from the Mediterranean are to a great extent intercepted by the Ligurian Apennines.

Chilled by the wind, the new-born god went to a fig-tree, partook of its fruit, and clothed himself in its leaves.

Next, the rest of the connecting neck is detached from the cylinder by the application of a heated iron to the chilled glass.

The new influence of patronage, which in other times has chilled the genial current of literature, become, in the person of Maecenas, the medium through which literature and the imperial policy were brought into union.

In the mills of the Californian type the stamp is a cylindrical iron pestle faced with a chilled cast iron shoe, removable so that it can be renewed when necessary, attached to a round iron rod or lifter, the whole weighing from 600 to 900 lb; stamps weighing 1320 lb are in use in the Transvaal.

At the time when the inhabitants of Punakha (the winter residence of the rajas) are afraid of exposing themselves to the blazing sun, those of Ghasa experience all the rigour of winter, and are chilled by perpetual snows.

The chilled brine enters through a central tube of small diameter, passes to the bottom of the outer one and rises through the latter to the surface, each system of tubes being connected above by a ring main with the circulating pumps.

This dish is also delicious and refreshing when slightly chilled.

The shares, when made of the same material, required constant sharpening; this necessity was removed by the device, patented by Robert Ransome in 1803, of chilling and so hardening the under-surface of the share; the upper surface, which is soft, then wears away more quickly than the chilled part, whereby a sharp edge is always assured.

Nowadays the mould-board is of steel with a chilled and polished surface to give greater wearing qualities and to reduce friction.

Mill was chilled by these pretensions; and the correspondence came to an end.

The difference between softness and hardness in ordinary steel is due to the permanence of a solid solution of carbon in iron if the steel has been chilled or very rapidly cooled, while if the steel is slowly cooled this solid solution breaks up into a minute complex of two substances which is called pearlite.

It is, therefore, further recommended (a) that the milk be rapidly cooled or chilled, as the lower the temperature the less do the bacteria multiply, (b) that contamination during railway transit be avoided by dustproof locked milk cans.

The annealing of such iron may occur in either of two degrees - a small one, as in making common chilled cast iron objects, such as railway car wheels, or a great one, as in making malleable cast iron.

The process therefore is so managed that only the outer shell of the casting is chilled, and that the interior remains graphitic, i.e.

The general procedure in the manufacture of chilled and of malleable castings has been described in §§ 30 and 31.

Yet frothing is not excessive, because the slag is not, as in common practice, locally chilled and made viscous by cold lumps of ore.

In the better classes of castings it is usually between 0.40 and 0.70%, and in chilled railroad car-wheels it may well be between 0.15 and 0.30%; but skilful founders, confronted with the task of making use of cast iron rich in manganese, have succeeded in making good grey iron castings with even as much as 2.20% of this element.

They fasted, they rejoiced; one hour they chilled themselves in the cemeteries, the next they rushed frantically through the streets singing Psalmic refrains.

With this exception these regions are the most arid on the face of the globe, highly heated by a tropical sun during the day and chilled at night by the proximity of snow-covered heights and a cold ocean current.

The seeds and nuts are then decorticated (where required), the shells removed, and the kernels ("meats") converted into a pulpy mass or meal (in older establishments by crushing and grinding between stones in edge-runners) on passing through a hopper over rollers consisting of five chilled iron or steel cylinders mounted vertically like the bowls of a calendar.

The cooling of residential and public buildings in hot countries, though attempted in a few cases in the United States and elsewhere, is yet practically untouched, the manufacture of ice and the preservation of perishable foods (apart from the frozen and chilled meat trades) have in many countries hardly received serious consideration, but in breweries, dairies, margarine works and many other industries there is a large and increasing field for refrigerating and ice-making machinery.

His menacing growl chilled her more than any of the others'.

Can also be served chilled witha dash of ginger ale or lemonade, for a cool summer drink.

The chilled gel is removed and soothing aloe vera is applied.

Balloon Flights, Maspalomas A one-hour balloon flight drinking chilled bubbly, and a view of the island you'll never forget.

Vie Shots are available in the chilled cabinets of supermarkets and retail at £ 1.89 for a three pack.

I mean, who would turn down a chilled chocolate fudge cake when they're not feeling that great?

Poultry meat toughness reaches its maximum level as recently slaughtered carcasses are washed, but the meat becomes more tender as carcasses are chilled.

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