Chill Sentence Examples

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  • There was a chill in the breeze now.

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  • A cold chill washed over him.

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  • But there's a chill in the air and they'll be going indoors.

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  • While she sounded relieved, there was a chill in the air like opening the door, expecting warm sunshine and forgetting it's December.

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  • A chill ran through him.

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  • She tasted slightly sweet, the heat of her mouth contrasting with the chill of her skin, and smelled of lake water.

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  • It is not the chill of the night time that makes my body tremble.

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  • She shook her head, searching his face for some explanation of the chill in his response to her.

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  • A cold chill of fear swept through her.

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  • That was when she noticed the chill bumps on his arm.

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  • There was a chill, but once Dean began warming his muscles he felt comfortable in this familiar posture.

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  • The chill of the shadow world made her shiver.

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  • She stared at the back of his head, a chill running through her.

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  • We're here at the invitation of the Ouray Police Department, Fitzgerald said, not even attempting to hide the chill in his voice.

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  • Her door was ajar and the chill from an open window washed over him.

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  • The reason for the chill became evident as he took in his surroundings.

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  • She shivered in the chill of dawn.

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  • His friend Chanut fell dangerously ill; and Descartes, who devoted himself to attend in the sick-room, was obliged to issue from it every morning in the chill northern air of January, and spend an hour in the palace library.

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  • At three o'clock this morning in a damp, chill mist all hands were roused to work.

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  • It has top quality venues including a 1,100 capacity nightclub, a chill out bar and a sports bar.

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  • Rostov looked at the young soldier and a cold chill ran down his back.

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  • The prospect was so splendid that she hardly believed it would come true, so out of keeping was it with the chill darkness and closeness of the carriage.

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  • It seemed that all these men, now that they had stopped amid fields in the chill dusk of the autumn evening, experienced one and the same feeling of unpleasant awakening from the hurry and eagerness to push on that had seized them at the start.

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  • Fuming anyway, she pushed the curtains away from the balcony door and stepped into the night, winter's chill taking some of the heat out of her.

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  • The growing night chill had driven Linda into Lon's arms, and she relaxed near the fire.

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  • His words sent a chill through Sofia.

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  • Morning dawned with the promised chill.

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  • A chill went through her.

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  • His penetrating gaze gave her a different kind of chill, one that made her blood quicken as well as her step.

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  • The bedchamber was done up in pastels, soft rose drapes, light blue and green rugs, yellow pillows and highlights, which seemed to take the chill out of the stone walls.

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  • She trotted after him and stepped into the evening chill.

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  • She rose and shook out the chill.

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  • Katie had never been so relieved to feel the chill of the shadow world!

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  • Franny had been first on the scene behind Dean, dressed only in panties, her arms covering her tiny breasts, shivering as much at the sight as the chill of the early winter morning.

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  • Once able to sit upright, the pounding in his head commanded his attention, as well as the bone-numbing chill.

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  • Ooh, a chill just ran up my spine.

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  • At first they only brightened her heart, but as they continued, they gradually chased the chill away.

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  • A chill swept through him as he realized how significant—and isolated—the command center was.

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  • Her body shook off the chill by the first mile marker and by the second, the moon was directly overhead.

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  • Andre didn't return.  Katie waited longer, until the chill of the night dried the sweat that'd covered her since they began running earlier.

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  • Betty had murmured something about jogging, kissed him on the nose, wiggled on her meager duds and left the tent, with the flap open just enough to admit the predawn chill and a red glow that would soon be sunrise.

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  • It was a cool day for the end of June, and when he opened the car door, it sent a chill up her back.

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  • His solemn expression made a chill go up her spine.

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  • A chill descended over the desert compound as the sun set.

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  • The spleen continues to enlarge; the urine is now scanty and high-coloured; the body temperature is high, but the highest temperatures occur during the chill; there is considerable thirst; and there is the usual intellectual unfitness, and it may be confusion, of the feverish state.

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  • He left home on the 21st of March, and caught a chill.

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  • If we melt an alloy and chill it before it has wholly solidified, we often get evidence of the crystalline character of the solid matter which first forms. Fig.

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  • The lighter part surrounding them was liquid before the chill; it is rich in tin.

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  • We then extract one ingot after another at successively lower temperatures and chill each ingot by dropping it into water or by some other method of very rapid cooling.

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  • In eastern Canada Ungava and Labrador are very chill and inhospitable, owing largely to the iceberg-laden current sweeping down the coast from Davis Strait, bringing fogs and long snowy winters and a temperature for the year much below the freezing-point.

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  • With moisture as with heat, the cultivator must hold his hand somewhat in very severe or very dull weather; but while heat must not drop so as to chill the progressing vegetation, so neither must the lack of moisture parch the plants so as to check their growth.

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  • Ventilate but little, and with care; raise the ventilating sash only high enough to let the heated air from the greenhouse drive back the outer air so as not to chill the plants.

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  • Delay using fire heat as long as possible, unless the nights become so cold as to chill the plants inside the house.

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  • Having sent before him his son Abbas to make Tyana a strong fortress, he set out for Asia Minor to put himself at the head of the army, but died of a fever brought on by bathing in the chill river, Pedendon, 40 m.

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  • He was seized with a sudden chill, and became so seriously unwell that he had to be conveyed to Lord Arundel's house, which was near at hand.

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  • Here his illness increased, the cold and chill brought on bronchitis and he died, after a few days, suffering, on the 9th of April 1626.

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  • The concentration was effected without any embarrassment till metallic copper commenced to separate and chill in the bottom tuyeres.

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  • One of the influences which is most injurious to the body, and favours most the invasion of microbes, is chill.

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  • Thus pneumonia is now known to he due to the diplococcus pneumoniae, and yet its invasion occurs so frequently after a chill that it is almost impossible not to look upon chill and pneumonia as cause and effect.

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  • The reason of this appears to he that the diplococcus is frequently present in the mouth or air-passages without giving rise to any symptoms; but when the patient is exposed to chill, and the tissues of the respiratory passages are thereby weakened, the diplococcus grows, multiplies and gives rise to inflammation of the lungs.

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  • Even what are known as common colds are probably due chiefly to microbic infection aided by a chill, just as in the case of pneumonia.

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  • The only son of Stephen Flamsteed, a maltster, he was educated at the free school of Derby, but quitted it finally in May 1662, in consequence of a rheumatic affection of the joints, due to a chill caught while bathing.

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  • On the 6th of October 1891 he died at Brighton, from the effects of a chill following on overwork and excitement.

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  • It was true, but his concern brought chill bumps to her arms.

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  • A warm, late spring breeze held just a dash of chill, which was kept at bay by the internal warmth of the three margaritas she'd downed less than an hour before.

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  • She forgot about the tarantula-cats and watched the meteor shower again, protected from the chill of evening by his body heat and the odd energy running between them.

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  • Her door was ajar and the chill from an open window washed over him as he cautiously approached; now somehow knowing what lay beyond.

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  • Her door was ajar and the chill from an open window washed over him as he approached, somehow knowing what lay beyond.

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  • They had become accustomed to the constant chill in their bones, yet this newfound warmth elicited a welcome sensation that not only rid the cold, but also calmed the incessant craving for blood.

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  • A chill swept through him as he realized how significant—and isolated—the command center was.

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  • Warmly dressed and well-armed, Jenn nonetheless felt the predawn chill tickle her neck.

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  • I had gone to work with a slight chill and by the end of the day had a mildly annoying sore throat.

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  • Free time to sun bathe, snorkel, explore the beautiful island or simply chill out in the many beach bars!

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  • The wind chill option suddenly seemed much more bearable.

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  • The weather had turned cold and a chill breeze was blowing.

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  • Thus nowadays most slaughterhouses chill carcasses on a one day cycle.

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  • Um, you might experience a sudden chill or feel a... a pressure in your ears.

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  • In the damp, dark chill of London in January, going out is probably the last thing you want to do.

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  • Chill out at T5 The first of four York ammonia chillers has been delivered to London Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. More.

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  • One of my companions' water tube was frozen solid as it was minus 10 with the wind chill factor.

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  • Author michelle malkin Francis drake channel a chill cruise was for.

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  • And so its time for a toast - you needed a good dram to keep the chill away.

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  • Chill the beers and practice your Texan drawl because the Hills are back!

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  • Chill out with cool joystick; Sony's MP3 is great for the gym.

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  • A light breeze had dispersed the mist and there was a full moon, casting chill shadows of himself and his still companion.

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  • Outside in the early morning, time to chill out, well, freeze out anyhow.

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  • Apricots are probable, tho I think they may need some chill, but I don't know about avocado or Asian pear.

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  • Book a session for exclusive access to the luxurious spa pool or chill out in the steamroom.

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  • Chill out and enjoy the roller coaster that is youth ministry!

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  • His breath was hot enough to overule the chill mountain breeze and the musky stallion scent of him I drank in like wine.

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  • This week end, the plan is to chill a bit and watch the opening ceremony of the Nokia world snowboard championships.

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  • Inevitably, the kind of contest which thrills a spectator leaves only a chill within the heart of a manager.

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  • Alongside John Peel, The Big Chill's Pete Laurence was also an enthusiastic early supporter of Hint.

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  • The summit ascent will normally be undertaken in near freezing temperatures (Even colder with wind chill ).

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  • The bride A pure white gown worn under a cloak of rich, red velvet to keep out the chill.

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  • For all I know the food and water could be stolen by anybody " I stood outside feeling the chill wind on my face.

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  • A lightweight, water repellent jacket, which is fully windproof, will allow for improved breathability whilst preventing the effects of wind chill.

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  • Then came a day when the chill air portended a snowstorm.

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  • Clinical findings include fever, chill and right upper quadrant pain.

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  • Chill out and enjoy the roller coaster that is youth ministry !

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  • It can be worn round your shoulders to keep of the chill or scrunched up round your neck like a long scarf.

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  • The chill, autumn wind blows a few, shriveled leaves around the desolation.

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  • Strain through a sieve and leave the custard to cool before placing in the fridge to chill for 20 minutes.

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  • Chill a superconductor in the presence of a magnetic field.

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  • Alongside John Peel, The Big Chill 's Pete Laurence was also an enthusiastic early supporter of Hint.

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  • The summit ascent will normally be undertaken in near freezing temperatures (Even colder with wind chill).

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  • Vane tempest, which was playing house, therefore became more of a chill out room.

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  • He opens a Pandora 's Box of terror and torment that will chill the blood.

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  • The inhabitant of the torrid zone upon moving to a northern climate is severely affected by the chill of the atmosphere.

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  • For all I know the food and water could be stolen by anybody I stood outside feeling the chill wind on my face.

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  • For instance it might be used to bring warmth into a room housing a sick or immobile person, or simply to take the chill off a room during a particularly cold day.

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  • Swirling the ingredients should blend and chill them nicely, but some people may prefer to emulsify the ingredients by shaking.

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  • Chill your Martini glass by placing a handful of ice inside it.

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  • Chill your glasses, and pour the drink into them.

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  • Since they retain a chill so well, you can use them for any frosty cocktail you wish to make.

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  • First, chill the bottle of limoncello in your freezer for a few hours until it turns opaque and whitish.

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  • Chill the glass for at least thirty minutes to let the crumbs securely adhere to the glass.

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  • Chill your lip pencil in the freezer briefly before sharpening.

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  • As a fair skinned individual, just leaving winter's chill, my face is rather pale.

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  • If the brisk chill of winter has you daydreaming of the warmer months ahead, take a peek at Benefit Coralista.

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  • Chill for two hours before serving and serve in a pretty summer dish.

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  • It's easy to forget that something has to chill overnight or that you need to go pick up some buttermilk at the store before it closes for the holidays.

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  • The chef would then have to fold the dough and chill it several times until the puff pastry is read to be used.

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  • This allowed the flavors to mix better and the ice to chill the rum better.

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  • Try balancing your body with a shrug or shawl that will ward off the chill while flattering your upper half.

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  • Teens heading off to prom will not have to worry about getting a late evening chill.

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  • Stir in the almond and vanilla extracts; pour pudding into serving bowls and chill for 30 minutes in the freezer.

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  • A simple wrap that complements your dress can help shield you from wind, a chill in the air, or sea spray.

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  • If the wedding is taking place in early autumn, you might expect a slight chill in the air.

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  • Late September temperatures often cool down, and even if the daytime is still warm, nights often have a chill to them.

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  • If the couple is planning an outdoor summer or beach wedding, chill the chocolates to prevent melting.

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  • The dimly lit evenings we spent cuddled together in cafes as we tried to escape the chill in the air over the next few months confirmed my suspicion-you are the perfect person for me.

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  • Chill your cake in the freezer for a few minutes until it becomes firm.

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  • Spread the cake with a thin layer of buttercream, and then chill again until the frosting firms.

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  • When the cake is completely cooled, transfer it to the refrigerator or freezer to chill for 20 to 30 minutes.

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  • Bake a flat sheet cake and allow it to cool and chill.

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  • Bake the round cake and cupcakes and let them cool and chill.

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  • If your little fashionista is quick to chill, then you might consider purchasing her a down-filled winter coat.

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  • It's a handy item to have when there's a slight chill in the air.

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  • Whether you want to work up a sweat or just chill out, Royal Caribbean offers plenty of options during your cruise to nowhere.

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  • For example, if your teenage grandkids want to rock climb, swim and chill out in a video arcade while your daughter insists on doing yoga each morning, you need to find a ship that accommodates each person's needs and wants.

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  • Therefore, whelping boxes should have a thick padding on the bottom to prevent a chill from concrete flooring.

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  • Paisley vests also look great with a pair of loafers and a flannel shirt to ward off winter's chill.

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  • Grab your true blues and pair them with a tank top and a hilarious t shirt, then take the evening chill off with an equally deconstructed hoodie, such as this style from hip designer Dragonfly.

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  • Men always do have it easier than women, but this still isn't a situation where you want to suffer too much chill.

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  • The felt fedora, for example, kept gentlemen warm during the brisk chill of winter, while straw hats protected them from the sun during summer.

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  • Modern polo shirts are available with long sleeves, which makes them perfect to wear in the wintertime or when there's a slight chill in the air on a spring evening.

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  • You can even find gloves and hats in special sizing If you're trying to get ready for the winter chill.

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  • However, for the best consistency, make sure to allow the mixture to chill for at least an hour.

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  • When there is a chill in the air donning your favorite cardigan sweater makes you feel warm, comfortable and in style.

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  • If you keep white wines in the cellar, sometimes you have to put a little more "chill" on them before serving.

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  • Normally, if you have a room temperature bottle of white wine, you have to put it in your refrigerator for a few hours and let it chill down before you pull it out and serve it.

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  • So, if you don't have time to wait for a refrigerator to chill it down, or you don't want to take the chance on the extreme temperature of the freezer, you may want to consider a wine chiller.

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  • Direct contact with the bottle chills it faster than just putting it into the vast space of a fridge and waiting for the ambient air to chill it down.

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  • A wine temperature gauge measures a cellar's conditions, making it easy to determine how long to chill a bottle of wine.

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  • The single bottle chillers are designed to chill your wine by either spraying the wine bottle with jets of ice water once it is placed in the machine or through a cooling electronic current called thermoelectric cooling.

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  • As an added bonus, you can chill bottles of sparkling wine, cans of beer, soda and even warm your baby's bottle if you so choose.

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  • Depending on the make, model and how much you are willing to spend, there are also floor model chillers available that use thermoelectric cooling to chill its contents.

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  • These are smaller versions of the floor models and chill your wine by thermoelectric cooling.

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  • It uses the thermoelectric cooling method to chill your bottles of wine and features a backlit LED display as well as an alarm that sounds when the wine has reached its' desired temperature.

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  • VacuVin Prestige Wine Bottle Cooler - This wine bottle chiller has a reusable ice pack and can chill your wine in about five minutes.

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  • Temperate gauge - These infrared gauges actually measure the temperature of the liquid in the bottle so you know how long to chill the wine.

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  • They won't maintain the chill on a wine - but they are great for red wines or for wines that won't be enjoyed immediately at the destination.

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  • When considering the appropriate wine serving temperature, you may ask, "Do you chill Merlot wines?"

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  • Fever with a shaking chill is even more suspicious.

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  • Nevertheless, under extreme conditions, even warm skin exposed to subzero temperatures and high wind chill factors can freeze rapidly.

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  • Place the chocolate molds into your freezer and let them chill for a few hours.

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  • Let chill in your refrigerator until you want to serve them.

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  • Whether you are taking a trip to Margaritaville or doing a daiquiri or two, a frosty glass of frozen delight will help you chill out.

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  • Let the salad chill for about an hour before serving.

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  • Using a whisk, whip the cream to soft peaks and then chill in your refrigerator.

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  • When there is a chill in the air, nothing is more striking than healthy, shiny deep brown locks that are almost black.

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  • When a winter chill hits the air, it is too late to think about buying a maternity coat.

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  • Long-sleeved with a low front and O-ring jointure, plus an elastic waistband makes it a sexy yet useful and comfortable piece to slip on, whether you are keeping off the worst of the sun or a touch of chill.

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  • A good coverup will take away the chill after a cool dip as well as offer a bit of shelter from the sun.

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  • When you go out for the night and you're wearing your most chic little black dress, you may need a shawl to keep the chill off your shoulders if they're bare.

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  • Though the weather definitely warms up when spring rolls around, a slight winter chill usually lingers for a month or so.

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  • Wear a long-sleeved camouflage or brown long-sleeve shirt underneath (or two) to fight the chill, and don't be afraid to add a few hunting-inspired wildlife pins to your vest.

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  • Its functional use, of course, is for keeping you comfortable should a slight chill invade the air.

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  • If there's a chill in the air, it will be perfect to throw on over your glamorous black dress.

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  • This is a good choice for evening dining, particularly outside, because you can protect yourself from a chill and still look sexy.

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  • Additionally, if you happen to get caught in a downpour, or a thunderstorm, a cardigan can help remove some of the chill that comes with a temperature drop.

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  • It is the chill created inside this coil that cools the air in the room.

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  • These convenient heaters offer plenty of heat and can easily be carried to the outdoor job site for keeping the chill at bay while you're trying to work.

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  • Thoroughly chill all ingredients, preferably overnight.

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  • Let chill in the refrigerator until pudding is set.

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  • Just because the days are shorter and cooler, your kids don't have to be penniless when winter chill sets in.

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  • These true tales chill even the most hardened skeptic.

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  • A sudden shiver overtook her as she felt a distinct chill in the air.

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  • For those who enjoy a good urban legend, stories like these will give you a chill, and a fun tale to pass on to your friends.

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  • Some episodes turn out to be nothing, but others can really send a chill up your spine.

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  • Real ghost stories are part of the fabric of life, from scary stories meant to warn and protect children from horrific fates to tales told to thrill and chill.

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  • By March, most people are tiring of Old Man Winter's bitter chill and are looking to escape to warmer climates.

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  • Cooling Breath is a perfect way to chill out after a long day, or a hot yoga practice.

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  • It's a great place to hang out, listen to music and just... chill.

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  • It was getting late and the air was taking on a chill.

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  • The idea gave her a cold chill.

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  • A cold chill crept up her spine, raising the hair on the back of her neck.

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  • I just had a sudden chill.

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  • After donning a heavy jacket against the mountain chill and continuing dampness, she kissed her husband goodbye.

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  • There was a chill in the early day air as Dean drove the topless Jeep north through town as Ouray was waking up.

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  • She finished her whiskey and sat back in the chair, its warmth chasing away her internal chill.

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  • She sank down with her back to the door, not caring about the cold day or the snow that seeped through her clothes to chill her.

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  • She was too sleepy to bother Alex, so she moved to the window seat and curled up against the chill.

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  • Accompanied by two guards, she mounted her favorite bay horse and pounded through familiar roads and intersections to the southern wall., The chill of the ocean crept into its walls.

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  • War was already declared in 1702, but William, who had long been ailing, died from the combined effects of a fall from his horse and a chill on the 8th of March 1702.

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  • Furthermore, my room has developed an icy chill, clearly supernatural forces are at work.

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  • Given that plaintiffs must prove falsity, malice, and loss, actions in malicious falsehood are perhaps less likely to chill political speech.

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  • Francis drake channel a chill cruise was for.

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  • Their sweater knit style ponchos are the perfect way to chase away the chill on cold, wintry days while sheer, floaty ponchos are perfect cover-ups for beachwear or to layer over summer ensembles for a bit of artistic flair.

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  • When winter comes to an end, but there's still a slight chill in the air, women's plus size spring jackets fill the need for a lighter weight garment to keep you warm.

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  • When in doubt, having a simple cover-up to conceal your bare shoulders can ward off the chill in air-conditioned environments and also provide the necessary coverage should you find a reason to be more modest.

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  • These are available in three colors and are perfect for chasing away the chill on long winter nights.

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  • If a full-length robe is too warm for you, then a short bed jacket can still take the chill off without overheating you.

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  • For cold nights, just keep your jacket within reach when you retire for the night and if a chill comes on, you have a little extra warmth there when you need it.

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  • In addition, after taking a dip, a coverup can keep the chill off if you're sitting in the shade or if it's a breezy day.

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  • Wrap up in a soft-combed cotton throw and chase the chill away in comfort and style.

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  • Mix all the ingredients together and chill.

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  • Those sleeves don't usually chill a wine very effectively - they are really designed to KEEP a wine chilled when outside or on a picnic.

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  • You could cheat and put it in the freezer to really chill it down, but some wines react negatively to the sudden and drastic temperature changes by clouding up and looking hazy in the glass.

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  • The models range from types that have water that you add ice to so it chills the bottle to those which are simply electrical and can either warm or chill the bottle, depending on what you need.

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  • These devices can usually chill a full bottle of wine from room temperature to serving temperature in about 20 minutes or so.

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  • The answer to the question "Do you chill Merlot wines?" depends on the type of Merlot wine.

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  • If it has been stored at room temperature, chill it in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes.

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  • Chill for at least two hours before serving.

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  • Cover and chill for at least 2 hours or up to 4 hours.

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  • If the dough is too hard, allow it to sit at room temperature to soften - or chill the butter to harden.

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  • Chill the bowl and beaters that you will be using to whip the cream while the pate choux is being prepared.

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  • Stir in the espresso extract, and chill the white chocolate ganache in the refrigerator.

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  • If you plan to use the ganache for chocolate truffles, you need to chill it.

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  • When the chill of a brisk winter day is just too much to bear, slip into some Thermalwear for extra warmth.

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  • Check your local stores or shop online and beat the winter chill.

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  • Select a bodysuit that features long hand or wrist covers to protect against chill.

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  • Whether you're trying to beat the chill or you just want to be warmer when you get out of the shower, a Polartec robe could be for you.

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  • Choose a robe when you're feeling sick, and you'll fight that chill.

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  • Fresh out of the pool, you can slip into a robe to ward off a chill.

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  • It will not only keep the chill off your shoulders, but add elegance to your at-home ensemble.

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  • Adrienne's stomach lurched and chill bumps popped out on her arms.

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  • Hearing the concern in Pete's voice sent a chill down her spine.

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  • Night brought a chill as uncomfortable as the heat of the day.

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  • The thought sent a chill up her spine.

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  • The words sent a chill down his back like an ice cold shower.

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  • Zipping the bag up against the chill of the night, she fell asleep immediately.

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  • Although The Big Chill is set in the 1980s, the action revolves around a group of friends who attended college together in the 1960s.

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  • There are two Big Chill soundtracks - the original soundtrack and then a double disc release of additional songs from the film and the era.

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  • Just a few such soundtracks are Dirty Dancing, The Big Chill, The Bodyguard, Saturday Night Fever and Purple Rain.

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  • Chill the glasses before serving, and your summer solstice party will be the coolest in town.

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  • The Dementors, flawlessly designed and perfectly animated, are the most beautifully horrifying visions on the screen and will put a chill in the spine of anyone who sees them.

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  • We tackle our work; professionally and without rancor to one another in spite of a pall of indecision that oft times seeps in like a chill from a leaky window frame.

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  • His body was warm compared to the chill of the sea.

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  • She turned slowly, propelled by a tender breeze from the cold night air that filled the room with a chill of death.

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  • Jessi stared at the picture, a chill working through her.

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  • The dining room features three rock fireplaces to keep off the chill during winter months.

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  • A chill ran down his back.

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  • In winter, the local mulled, spiced wines warm you when you have a little chill, and they are fabulous.

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  • The Caribbean air was heavy, the ocean chill warmer than the weather at the castle.

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  • The hot days of summer were blown away by the chill of late September.

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  • The heavy scent of fragrant sea swept over him, the chill of the ocean kept out of the city by its thick walls.

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