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chill out

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chill out Informal
vb
(intr, adverb) to relax, esp after energetic dancing or a spell of hard work
adj chill-out
suitable for relaxation after energetic dancing or hard work a chill-out area chill-out music
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Verb1.chill out - 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."
change state, turn - undergo a transformation or a change of position or action; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election"
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? chill out
vi (inf)relaxen (sl)


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It isn't magic, but a molder can pull a metal chill out of his hat to effectively "trick" the metal into solidifying the way he wants it to.
It isn't magic, but a molder can pull a metal chill out of his hat to effectively "trick" the metal into solidifying the way he wants it to.
 
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