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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'chilled of' is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct phrase to use would be 'chilled off.' For example, 'She chilled off the boiling water and made tea.'.
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13 12 2 CHILL OF FEAR, by Kay Hooper.
The chill of late autumn had moved indoors.
It's a chiller of a moment.
The old songs describe the chill of innocence; the new songs describe the chill of experience.
But other passages prompt the chill of recognition.
And inevitably, the icy chill of winter thaws.
The heavenly, unreal chill of an air-conditioned train.
We felt the chill of the mountain air.
Other drivers go for the stimulating chill of horror.
Just watch out for the chill of Boltanski's vision.
Munch's chill of the soul will curb your enthusiasm.
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