chilled (Meaning)

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chilled (imp. & p. p.)

of Chill

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chilled (a.)

Hardened on the surface or edge by chilling; as, chilled iron; a chilled wheel.

Having that cloudiness or dimness of surface that is called blooming.

chilled Sentence Examples

  1. The lemonade was refreshingly chilled on that hot summer day.
  2. She reached for a glass of chilled water to cool herself down after her workout.
  3. The wine tasted better when served chilled.
  4. We enjoyed a platter of chilled fruits by the poolside.
  5. The chilled breeze off the lake brought relief from the scorching heat.
  6. He relaxed in the hammock, sipping on a chilled beverage and enjoying the sunset.
  7. The salad was topped with chilled shrimp, adding a delightful contrast to the dish.
  8. She prepared a batch of chilled gazpacho soup to beat the summer heat.
  9. They lounged in the shade, chatting and savoring the chilled cocktails.
  10. The dessert tray was filled with an assortment of chilled treats, tempting everyone at the party.

FAQs About the word chilled

of Chill, Hardened on the surface or edge by chilling; as, chilled iron; a chilled wheel., Having that cloudiness or dimness of surface that is called blooming.

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The lemonade was refreshingly chilled on that hot summer day.

She reached for a glass of chilled water to cool herself down after her workout.

The wine tasted better when served chilled.

We enjoyed a platter of chilled fruits by the poolside.