Sentence examples for chill means from inspiring English sources

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The chill means it's time to sleep in the 10 tents they've brought.

A lack of wind chill means it could feel relatively mild before temperatures fall again overnight.

But when she realized that she didn't fully understand that the words have become a veiled proposition for more, Tennant admitted he had no idea what "Netflix and chill" means, either -- and he was quite startled by its actual connotation.

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Melbourne was on 5C, but the bureau's Adam Morgan said "extreme" wind chill meant "it will feel like zero through most of the day".

The bath water smelled of sulphur, and the morning chill meant it couldn't get too hot, so instead we just layered up and, after a hearty breakfast, hit the road again.

I don't use it a lot, because the kids get sidetracked by what chilling means.

For those not in the know, a "Netflix and chill" session means getting together to enjoy some streaming content prior to fornication.

To examine the time course of sympathetic nervous system activity leading up to chills, the mean of physiological responses during epochs immediately preceding chills were plotted over time.

She doesn't use words like phat or chill when she means good or relax.

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This is no bad thing; do not let it freak you out – remain chill and it means you've successfully transitioned into what's arguably a much more meaningful stage of your relationship.

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