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Chill Phrase Means Chilled Eslpod 0661 We 0996 Eslpod Demanding Apology

Id ESLPod_0661_WE_0996
Episode Id ESLPod 661
Episode Title Demanding an Apology
Phrase chill out
Text Chill out, in this podcast, is an informal phrase used to tell someone to relax or calm down: "Chill out! It's just a test, and in a few years no one will care what grade you got." The phrase "to take a chill pill" has the same meaning: "Yes, you got a bad haircut, but take a chill pill! It will grow back." The verb "to chill" means to make something colder: "Please chill the bottle of wine before dinner." The phrase "chilled to the bone" means extremely cold: "After skiing all day in a light jacket, Mimi was chilled to the bone." Finally, the phrase "to chill (one's) blood" means to scare or frighten someone very badly: "Lawson thought he saw a ghost and it chilled his blood."
Topics Relationships + Family

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