chilled

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/tʃɪld/

Collocations for "chilled"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "chilled" in context.

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chill

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
n
  1. the [winter, Arctic, Siberian] chill
  2. feel the chill of winter (coming)
  3. There was a chill in the [air, wind].
  4. felt a chill in her [bones, spine, hands]
  5. felt a sudden chill
  6. felt the chill of his [hands, breath]
  7. A chill [went, crawled] down his spine.
  8. The [baby, child] had chills and fever.
  9. cast a chill over the [atmosphere, party, guests]
  10. Their [presence, actions, threats] cast a chill over (everyone).
  11. going for a chill on the [sofa, bed, sun lounger, patio, terrace, beach]
adj
  1. a chill wind was blowing
  2. the chill wind hit my [face, skin]
  3. the chill winds of [change, censure]
  4. my breath was [fogging, steaming] in the chill air
  5. a chill grey [morning, day]
  6. slang: you need to take a chill pill!
  7. just [need, want] some chill time
  8. is a very chill [person, boss]
  9. wish you could be more chill (about)
  10. is completely chill about it
v
  1. chill before serving
  2. chill the [wine, salad]
  3. chill for [3 hours]
  4. leave to chill in the [refrigerator, fridge]
  5. [it] chilled my bones
  6. chilled me to the [core, marrow, bone]
  7. a [story, tale] to chill the blood
  8. chill out
  9. just chill!
  10. chilling with your [friends, family, classmates]
additional examples
  1. the [winter, Arctic, Siberian] chill
  2. feel the chill of winter (coming)
  3. There was a chill in the [air, wind].
  4. felt a chill in her [bones, spine, hands]
  5. felt a sudden chill
  6. felt the chill of his [hands, breath]
  7. A chill [went, crawled] down his spine.
  8. The [baby, child] had chills and fever.
  9. cast a chill over the [atmosphere, party, guests]
  10. Their [presence, actions, threats] cast a chill over (everyone).
  11. going for a chill on the [sofa, bed, sun lounger, patio, terrace, beach]
  12. chill before serving
  13. chill the [wine, salad]
  14. chill for [3 hours]
  15. leave to chill in the [refrigerator, fridge]
  16. [it] chilled my bones
  17. chilled me to the [core, marrow, bone]
  18. a [story, tale] to chill the blood
  19. chill out
  20. just chill!
  21. chilling with your [friends, family, classmates]
  22. a chill wind was blowing
  23. the chill wind hit my [face, skin]
  24. the chill winds of [change, censure]
  25. my breath was [fogging, steaming] in the chill air
  26. a chill grey [morning, day]
  27. slang: you need to take a chill pill!
  28. just [need, want] some chill time
  29. is a very chill [person, boss]
  30. wish you could be more chill (about)
  31. is completely chill about it
  32. has a chill [vibe, atmosphere, sound]
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