How To Use Chill out In A Sentence
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Alternatively, just chill out in the shelving shallows.
Times, Sunday Times
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It has two big bedrooms, a mezzanine area and a little patio garden to chill out in.
The Sun
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After raves, we used to chill out in each others' bedrooms.
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A visit to Paula's is definitely a very worth while experience, and a great way to ‘chill out’, or de-stress.
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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.
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You get out there and ride bikes and walk and watch birds and generally just chill out.
Times, Sunday Times
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And I wanted to say, hang on a mo, Bev, just chill out will you, and tell me what's going on.
RESCUING ROSE
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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.
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And I wanted to say, hang on a mo, Bev, just chill out will you, and tell me what's going on.
RESCUING ROSE
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You get out there and ride bikes and walk and watch birds and generally just chill out.
Times, Sunday Times
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Great place to chill out with friends, or get the girl of your dreams for a date.
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They sometimes meet up to chill out and drink a few beers.
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He's got to settle down and commit; or else chill out and be less possessive.
Times, Sunday Times
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September 1, 2009 at 10:55 am u iz gowin to skol yus bien unber mi feet fore weks andz all iz herd i wont can we go somz whwre SO GO TO SKOLZ, will colapz in a fluffi haep after 9 in morns, go to quantock hills and chill out,listen to beyonce on mi emptytreeplayer very load. loves to all of youxx
BUT I DON’T - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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Cool nights and streets that are free of the traffic snarls and pollution which plague Bangkok mean it's the ideal place to chill out and relax.
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To chill out and to relax have similar connotations and implications.
Times, Sunday Times
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The lodges are the perfect place to chill out after an action-packed day.
The Sun
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The purpose of the holiday at the end of the year is to rest up and chill out after a busy competitive season.
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Coming to bingo is the only chance I get to relax, chill out and have a bit of a natter with my friends or family.
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Stock your cupboards with nourishing food, bump up your exercise and take time to chill out.
The Sun
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Once you chill out and learn to only glance occasionally at the display, it's all much better.
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It may be the result of stress, tiredness or both, so chill out and get enough kip.
The Sun
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In fact, modern hire cruisers are equipped to a very high standard, so you can expect a full gas cooker, refrigerator and hot and cold running water - even heaters to take the early morning chill out of your cabin.
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Sure, we're at an early stage with broadband - just chill out and relax…
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Rendell's agenda has largely become state law, you would think he would calm down or chill out.
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‘Hairdressing salons are no longer the place to go to have your hair restyled, you can chill out, get a massage or go in and talk to your stylist and offload all your problems,’ says the writer.
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Sit down, chill out, and don't humblebrag about your "high IQ" and your parents.
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‘Hairdressing salons are no longer the place to go to have your hair restyled, you can chill out, get a massage or go in and talk to your stylist and offload all your problems,’ says the writer.
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Chill out! We'll get there on time!
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It may be the result of stress, tiredness or both, so chill out and get enough kip.
The Sun
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Chill out! We'll get there on time!
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‘I've been trying hard, but I played so badly on Tuesday that I decided to just chill out and relax,’ said White.
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After raves, we used to chill out in each others' bedrooms.
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Like me, many of the hotel guests simply wanted to unwind, chill out and view the glorious changing scenery.
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What we have tried to create in the past are clubs and retreats where people can relax and chill out.
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You get out there and ride bikes and walk and watch birds and generally just chill out.
Times, Sunday Times
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The opportunity to properly relax and chill out with Gail in front of the box was seized enthusiastically.
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You need chill out a little bit , buddy.
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He runs the camel corral, which is this big fenced area where all the camels chill out.
Jonesy's Rhino
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Chill out! We'll get there on time!
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For a complete contrast, Villasimius, a small town on the islands south east corner, is an area of exceptional natural beauty for those who really want to chill out and unwind.
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Chill out! We'll get there on time!
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In the rave setting, enthusiasts use cannabis to relax and chill out.
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Instead, you need to chill out, send your regrets, and enjoy the choccies.
Times, Sunday Times
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But then I tended to use the flat to relax in, to chill out after a hectic shift at the restaurant.
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The vodka and whisky is flowing and it's just about time to chill out on the sofa with a good film.
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Chill out! We'll get there on time!
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Coals glowed red in several braziers to take the chill out of the room, and the servants moved like lemures in and out of the shadows.
Antony and Cleopatra
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That's it then, my first proper day back from the hols and despite having the best part of a month to chill out it's taken approximately 12 hours to push the stress levels back to where they were way back then.
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And I wanted to say, hang on a mo, Bev, just chill out will you, and tell me what's going on.
RESCUING ROSE
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Will you chill out?
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It may be the result of stress, tiredness or both, so chill out and get enough kip.
The Sun
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To chill out and to relax have similar connotations and implications.
Times, Sunday Times
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With excellent indoor/outdoor flow, the patio and grassed areas are idyllic and on fine, cold days, outdoor heaters take the chill out of al fresco relaxation.
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Like me, many of the hotel guests simply wanted to unwind, chill out and view the glorious changing scenery.
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Time is really flying and in the pre-Christmas rush it is difficult to relax and chill out.
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A weekend to chill out and de-stress at the hot springs, either at Gross Barmen or Ai-Ais, costs N $116 per person per day.
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You can, of course, chill out at most mealtimes in smart casuals.
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The vodka and whisky is flowing and it's just about time to chill out on the sofa with a good film.
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Chill out! We'll get there on time!
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You could also take a boat to one of the nearby islands and just chill out.
Times, Sunday Times
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Easy on the ear, late night chill out tuneage with a subtle backbone of jazz tastings and bright brass accompaniments, very intoxicating and very, very delicious.
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Chill out, Dad. The train doesn't leave for another hour!
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The weather was starting to get a bit frosty and I rolled my window up to keep the chill out.
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I just chill out and play some ice hockey before moving to USA.
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On February 26th 2009, tenecia wrote: yall need 2 chill out wit da death threats cause yall niggas dont know wat went on wit them
Chris Brown Death Threats Linked To Women’s Rights Group
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Supporters of this war who are in the mood for an ideological pogrom should chill out for a while, and opponents need not fold into permanent cringe position.
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These would be somewhere where you could chill out, listen to music, chat to your friends.
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Then she can chill out and get her batteries recharged for the next big acting job, and think herself lucky she is in such high demand.
The Sun
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I used to chill out all day and play football at night with my friends.
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You get out there and ride bikes and walk and watch birds and generally just chill out.
Times, Sunday Times
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Eat a mango. According to Japanese researchers, the simple act of peeling, slicing and eating a mango, which contains a compound called linalool, could help you chill out faster.
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I thought 'woah chill out'.
Times, Sunday Times
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To chill out, he practises his bowhunting technique, which, to be honest, still sounds pretty intense.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sometimes, but I don't like to go to bars or nightclubs - usually just chill out with my friends or girlfriend.
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The 12 th marquis was an accomplished jazz pianist and his elder son likes to chill out with his guitar.
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Hawke's Bay's junior world rowing champion Emma Twigg could be excused if she wanted to chill out and relax this week in her first visit home since capturing gold.
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The vodka and whisky are flowing and it's just about time to chill out on the sofa with a good film.
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Where Ubud is moody, introspective and green, Manggis is bright, beachy and the perfect place to "chillax" (chill out and relax).
Undefined
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Chill out with this delicious basil and lime body wash.
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A final design issue that was explored was ‘chill out rooms’ where drug users could relax after fixing in the injecting room.
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It sounds like your critics are already anthropomorphized, is there some inner “treat” or “talk” you could use to help them chill out?
Saving Myself (from Myself) « Looking for Roots
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While one climbs a mountain the other can chill out on a beach.
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He's got to settle down and commit; or else chill out and be less possessive.
Times, Sunday Times
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And I wanted to say, hang on a mo, Bev, just chill out will you, and tell me what's going on.
RESCUING ROSE
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So pop on a film, grab a cuppa and chill out while still looking trendy.
The Sun
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Sit down and chill out!
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You can chill out and relax, surfing the web if your not too busy, safe in the knowledge that no one is looking for you to do something by such and such a time.