- CHILLY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CHILLY is noticeably cold : chilling How to use chilly in a sentence
- CHILLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The trouble is that instead of finding a warm, friendly atmosphere at the end of the road, we may find a chilly, unfriendly abode
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Definition of chilly adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary (comparative chillier, superlative chilliest) (especially of the weather or a place, but also of people) too cold to be comfortable It's chilly today I was feeling chilly
- Chilly - definition of chilly by The Free Dictionary
1 Cool or cold enough to cause discomfort See Synonyms at cold 2 Feeling cold, often to the point of shivering 3 Unenthusiastic: The movie opened to a chilly reception from the critics 4 Distant and cool; unfriendly: a chilly look
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A warm person is loving and kind, but a chilly person is unemotional, distant, and quiet Chilly people are often called "aloof" — another word for someone who's not acting like a people person
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CHILLY definition: mildly cold or producing a sensation of cold; causing shivering; chill See examples of chilly used in a sentence
- CHILLY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Something that is chilly is unpleasantly cold It was a chilly afternoon The rooms had grown chilly
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