Alice wore a black nylon rain jacket that looked as if it was ill prepared to deal with the coming chill. |
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Paint-your-own ceramics studios are a chill way to express yourself while learning more about your date's right brain. |
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In November 1907 he caught a chill and his condition deteriorated until he died at his Scottish residence, Netherhall, in Largs on 17 December. |
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Most whiskies are bottled this way, unless specified as unchillfiltered or non chill filtered. |
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Cardiff's specialised facilities include a distribution terminal and chill and cold storage for perishables. |
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The teacher is really chill and doesn't care if you use your phone during class. |
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His eyes are cold, and the chill between us twists in the pit of my stomach. |
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The ground floor has always been an office and chill out area, while a room upstairs is used for song mixing. |
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In January 1831 he caught a chill while crossing the English Channel after visiting a friend in France. |
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On one of these trips to London, at the age of ninety, he caught a chill which worsened over the next few days. |
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I wish I could chill out about the neighbor's barking dog, but it wakes me up every night. |
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Granted, Tyrese put himself out there by even posting the video, knowing the internet has no chill. |
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This part will help you chill out, get ready, and plan to have a fabbo time. |
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You couldn't call it a feud exactly, but there had always been a chill between Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods. |
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From the very start of the interview, Lawrence's manic energy proved that she had absolutely no chill. |
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It's twenty-three degrees outside, freezing is thirty two and with the wind chill factor it's Baltic out there. |
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The guineas peeped complainingly, the goslings waddled into all the puddles and came back to chill my skin. |
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Your hermies need a second home to chill out in whenever they're sick or molting. |
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There's an incy wincy amount of fruit sweetness, but chill it down and it drinks tremendously. |
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Miami's latest cold front slipped on out over the ocean early yesterday, leaving behind more than a slight chill, brisky winds and a few showers. |
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On one of these expeditions he became soaked and caught a chill that developed into pneumonia. |
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She is wearing the chalky pink lipstick. I am wearing the Mauvelous, and the shame shivers up around me like a sudden, unexpected chill. |
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Lissy shuddered in the stale smells and vaultlike chill of the kitchen. |
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A heated, in-door pool flanked by sumptuous daybeds where dark-slated walls, fiber-optic mood lighting, underwater sound system, and soothing waterfall deliver serious chill. |
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He's awesome, full of energy, real chill and fun to talk with. |
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The new gym teacher really has to chill or he's gonna blow a gasket. |
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The air had coldened and a light chill wind rose from the river. |
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In the dim light of a foggy November day the sick room was a gloomy spot, but it was that gaunt, wasted face staring at me from the bed which sent a chill to my heart. |
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And the cold chill of an adder touch Sit with a leaden sway. And the ghosten spell-bound dogs, And the coasten hell-hound dogs, Glooms the coming of the day. |
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The fact that nobody foresaw that Chill would blossom into a klansman does not alter the fact that the klansman is one of the flowers of our democracy. |
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He left them exposed to the chill northern air and they died. |
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He watched with a chill of wonder the basalt mask splotched with ivy shadow whose round eyes stared back with Kolonian penthos, Dushara with his face among leaves. |
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Low wind chill values are a common occurrence in the local climate. |
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