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chilled

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1. chilled - Adjective

2. chilled - Verb

Meaning

of Chill

Hardened on the surface or edge by chilling; as, chilled iron; a chilled wheel.

Having that cloudiness or dimness of surface that is called "blooming."

Source: Webster's dictionary

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In the middle of the sixteenth century, Spain was the incubus of Europe. Gloomy and portentous, she chilled the world with her baneful shadow. Francis Parkman

I liked the koala, wallaby, and I chilled with a kangaroo a bit. There was a wombat that I quite enjoyed also. Todd Barry

Something like fear chilled me as I sat there in the small hours alone-I say alone, for one who sits by a sleeper is indeed alone; perhaps more alone than he can realise. H. P. Lovecraft

I think I don't regret a single 'excess' of my responsive youth - I only regret, in my chilled age, certain occasions and possibilities I didn't embrace. Henry James

I met this girl on Monday Took her for a drink on Tuesday We were making love by Wednesday And on Thursday and Friday and Saturday We chilled on Sunday. Craig David

You fought for your freedom and won a different kind of prison. I will fight for mine-” "You can't fight me,” Tearle reminded him harshly. "I know.” In the placid light, his face looked chilled and very weary. "But I can die. Patricia A. McKillip

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