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chilled
/ ʃɪ /
adjective
- (of a person) feeling cold
- (of food or drink) kept cool
- informal.Alsochilled-out relaxed or easy-going in character or behaviour
Example Sentences
It is the chilled bite I want, straight from the refrigerator in the afternoon, and it provides the perfect counter-taste to simple dinners made with little effort in the low light of a seaside bungalow.
Testifying in January 1985, Miller claimed that his supervisor’s “spiritual lecture” chilled him with the specter of eternal separation from his loved ones.
One of my favorite things to eat in recent years is a smart, thoughtful combination of raw and cooked ingredients — especially in a dish served chilled or at room temperature.
Journalists and some organizations have been edited out or been essentially chilled from being too provocative and critical for him to give a witty, brazen, but seldom truthful answer….
“Disney is at risk of less international tourism to the U.S., particularly from Canada, due to chilled foreign relations.”
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