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Here, "to chill" is Dickensian slang meaning to warm something up.
If a fire is to warm something else, must there be a fire to warm that fire?
Until now, if you wanted to use the heat generated by summer sunshine to warm something at a different time of year, you could not do so without converting it, inefficiently, into another form of energy, such as electricity.
"I don't think there's a person who lives in L.A. who hasn't thought when they get on the freeway sometime, 'I could just keep going,'" she says, her husband walking past to warm something in the microwave.
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Bring something waterproof, something warm something comfortable.
Tévez denied the accusation, saying he had not been asked to go on but to warm up — something he said he had already done sufficiently.
Take good care of your voice, try again, and don't forget to warm up with something simple.
When warmth comes in to make anything warm, must there needs be something to warm the source of the warmth?
Cool at times, even remote, he gave them something to warm to.
After I had ducked my head inside to warm up, Li Xin shouted something.
Shortly after playing catch in the outfield, Harvey headed to the bullpen to warm up but felt something trickling down his nose.
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