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chill out

VERB
  1. become quiet or calm, especially after a state of agitation
    After the fight both men need to cool off.
    It took a while after the baby was born for things to settle down again.

How To Use chill out In A Sentence

  • Alternatively, just chill out in the shelving shallows. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has two big bedrooms, a mezzanine area and a little patio garden to chill out in. The Sun
  • After raves, we used to chill out in each others' bedrooms.
  • A visit to Paula's is definitely a very worth while experience, and a great way to ‘chill out’, or de-stress.
  • They were thinking of getting a second home, somewhere to chill out and relax, said Mrs Moran, 42, and were thinking of a property in Cornwall.
  • You get out there and ride bikes and walk and watch birds and generally just chill out. Times, Sunday Times
  • And I wanted to say, hang on a mo, Bev, just chill out will you, and tell me what's going on. RESCUING ROSE
  • This time we dive Shark Point and I cruise round the walls of gorgonians and sponges, then chill out among the endless carpets of green anemones on top of the rock.
  • And I wanted to say, hang on a mo, Bev, just chill out will you, and tell me what's going on. RESCUING ROSE
  • You get out there and ride bikes and walk and watch birds and generally just chill out. Times, Sunday Times
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