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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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Example Sentences

Aerial surveillance programmes and underwater systems are also increasingly in demand as the returning tension between Russia and the West brings a new chill to the Arctic region.

From BBC

The group added that the move will "cast an impermissible chill on student protests about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict".

From BBC

"The goal here seems to be intimidation and fear to chill free speech."

From Salon

And this personal call-out to the nominated costume designers by the folks who wore their costumes is giving me chills.

Then it’s head home and chill, do bath time and bed, and hopefully from all the beach and the swimming the kids are out right at 8 o’clock.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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