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US
/ˈtʃɪɫi/
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NOUN
- very hot and finely tapering pepper of special pungency
- ground beef and chili peppers or chili powder often with tomatoes and kidney beans
How To Use chili In A Sentence
- During these conferences the alteration proposed by Briggs was agreed upon; and on his return from his second visit to Edinburgh in 1617 he accordingly published the first chiliad of his logarithms. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
- The best-known dressing-up dish is kimchee, vegetables pickled in sweetish but mostly hot red chili paste touched with garlic and ginger.
- It's a delicate white fish that's less fishy and less oily than the kind of catfish that usually gets drowned in chili powder.
- The best way of getting pulses down my gullet is with dhal, in which split peas are completely melted, boiled with curry powder, garlic, chili, and then topped off with cumin seeds and garlic fried to a crisp which both add that magical aroma. Pinto beans, three ways | Homesick Texan
- In that breath the fume of pig foot, chitterling and cheap chili, malign, mocked John. John Lundberg: Three Poems For Martin Luther King Day
- This week we had a carrot salad with diced chilies, pickled lemon rind and cilantro.
- Thai Rice Noodles is dressed in coconut hoisin sauce and garlic chili paste.
- Chilies also stimulate the nervous system, accentuating the effects of arousal, which is very, very, very good for very, very, very good sex. Christina Pirello: The Top 10 Foods for Great Sex
- In the early 2000s, bonbon makers bumped up the dare element by introducing hot chilis to chocolate. Hoppy Holidays: Sweet Makers Try to Tap Market for Beer Candy
- Some of the food vendors with barbecues decided to stick it out in the rain selling Indian tacos and macaroni chili.