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chill <a chill; chills> VB

chill

chill casting ARCHIT

chill mould METAL

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The album is in fact a fusion of classical music, electronica, ambient music and chill out music and contains no vocals.
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Cold and tactless in human relations, he had allies but very few close personal friends; he never married and lacked a hostess whose charm could substitute for his chill.
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On land, the casks of head-matter were allowed to chill during the winter, causing it to congeal into a spongy and viscous mass.
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With the focus off the cats, even the shyest of shy-guys ventured down to sniff at the slow-moving bodies quietly emitting posi-chill vibes.
www.portlandmercury.com
A number of chill-out zones will be available for the visitors to sit and enjoy the festival atmosphere.
www.fft.ie
Chill out in a deck chair and groove along to some free entertainment - while you nurse your full belly.
www.smh.com.au
The orange glow of a small space heater fights the chill of the main floor, where simple trestle tables serve as desks.
www.techvibes.com
Chillax was one of the words, and that means chill and relax and you kind of mash them together and you get chillax.
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But persevere and you'll find that chill can melt into something as sweet -- sometimes as cloyingly sweet -- as cassata.
www.cnn.com
In addition to our accommodation, we had access to hot showers, real bathrooms with proper flushing toilets and running water and a chill-out area.
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