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Discover Ludwig"chill and wait" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It can be used to describe an action of taking a relaxed approach to a situation and being patient while waiting for something to happen. For example, "I'm feeling anxious about this job interview, but I'm trying to just chill and wait until it happens."
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It's time to chill and wait it out.
"Tuck, chill, and wait for the hands of God," I said.
Get comfortable as you may have between 30-60 minutos to chill and wait for your clothes.
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I placed the dessert in the refrigerator to chill and waited for everything to coalesce.
Wait, wait, and wait.
"The players who use marijuana say to themselves, 'All right, I'll chill out, make my money and wait for the summertime.' Believe me, it's more of a cover for all the players who got caught with possession.
Cook the unpeeled potatoes until they are done (Test it by poking a potato with a knife: If the potato glides off easily, they are done!) Pour the potatoes in a strainer, slightly chill them under cold water and wait for a few minutes until they are cooled enough for you to peel them.
Only at dawn, once she'd slipped out into the chill and was waiting for a cab on an unfamiliar street in a tired, trucks-on-blocks kind of neighborhood, did it occur to her to worry about the babies, that they'd been squished or knocked about, polluted by his fluids.
Sometimes foraging bees can't make it back to the hive before dark, and must grab a leaf and wait through night chill for dawn.
You want something you can just throw back with no effort, but it takes too long to brew up a pot of coffee and wait for it to chill down.
You wait and wait.
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