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- adjective
comparative form ofchilly : morechilly
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Examples
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Our wedding season is a year-round affair these days as people are choosing to get married in the chillier aka windier months of the year.
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It was quite a bit chillier by the water, but also mercifully free of people.
"...once we're out amongst the shadows." sovay 2010
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Conditions in trade finance are becoming chillier, but the freeze that exacerbated the earlier crisis hasn't yet occurred.
Asia Braces for European Hangover Tom Orlik 2011
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Retailers may get their hot spring, but along with it the threat of a chillier fall.
Retailers Poised to Get a Spring in Their Step Kelly Evans 2011
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A 15,000-square-foot biosphere was built to help them adjust to the chillier climate.
PHOTOS: Bolivian Lions Arrive Denver AP/Huffington Post 2011
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It was quite a bit chillier by the water, but also mercifully free of people.
"...once we're out amongst the shadows." sovay 2010
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Everybody in the chillier parts of the world is laughing at me now.
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One of the chillier nights of the year is upon us as slackening winds and mostly clear skies combine to allow temperatures to dip nicely after dark.
Forecast: Chilly 30s 'til next snow chance Brian Jackson 2011
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It was warmish and sunny when we left Providence, but by the time we crossed the bridge to Aquidneck Island and reached Newport, clouds had moved in and the day had turned chillier.
A Day in Newport (Three Days Ago) greygirlbeast 2009
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A 15,000-square-foot biosphere was built to help them adjust to the chillier climate.
PHOTOS: Bolivian Lions Arrive Denver AP/Huffington Post 2011
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