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Chill (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: become, harden, hang out, group, relax, harden a metal surface by sudden cooling, lie back, discourage, spend time with another person, become hard by rapid cooling, smoke marijuana, do, lower, hang, smoke, become cold, cool, depress

Conjugation of chill

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
chill
chill
chills
chill
chill
chill
Future Simple
will chill
will chill
will chill
will chill
will chill
will chill
Past Simple
chilled
chilled
chilled
chilled
chilled
chilled
Conditional Simple
would chill
would chill
would chill
would chill
would chill
would chill
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am chilling
are chilling
is chilling
are chilling
are chilling
are chilling
Future Progressive
will be chilling
will be chilling
will be chilling
will be chilling
will be chilling
will be chilling
Past Progressive
was chilling
were chilling
was chilling
were chilling
were chilling
were chilling
Conditional Progressive
would be chilling
would be chilling
would be chilling
would be chilling
would be chilling
would be chilling
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have chilled
have chilled
has chilled
have chilled
have chilled
have chilled
Future Perfect
will have chilled
will have chilled
will have chilled
will have chilled
will have chilled
will have chilled
Past Perfect
had chilled
had chilled
had chilled
had chilled
had chilled
had chilled
Conditional Perfect
would have chilled
would have chilled
would have chilled
would have chilled
would have chilled
would have chilled
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been chilling
have been chilling
has been chilling
have been chilling
have been chilling
have been chilling
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been chilling
will have been chilling
will have been chilling
will have been chilling
will have been chilling
will have been chilling
Past Perfect Progressive
had been chilling
had been chilling
had been chilling
had been chilling
had been chilling
had been chilling
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been chilling
would have been chilling
would have been chilling
would have been chilling
would have been chilling
would have been chilling

Examples of chill

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
! -aw chill out men.. -WHERE is she!
! Dude, chill.
"A chill wind was blowing, but Buck slept soundly and comfortably, though he growled and barked and wrestled with bad dreams."
"A super chill guy.
"And now I'm going to spend the rest of my life really chill."
! -aw chill out men.. -WHERE is she!
! Dude, chill.
"A chill wind was blowing, but Buck slept soundly and comfortably, though he growled and barked and wrestled with bad dreams."
"A super chill guy.
"And now I'm going to spend the rest of my life really chill."
"Flu-like symptoms, sudden onset of high fever, chills, shivering...".
"Honorine looks at me with anger "I have the impression that she would give me a shot " "And it gives me chills."
"Release the Kraken!" Oh, chills.
"She chills me." That's because you don't know her.
"Symptoms include chills..." check,"fever..." check,"seizures..."
"Flu-like symptoms, sudden onset of high fever, chills, shivering...".
"Honorine looks at me with anger "I have the impression that she would give me a shot " "And it gives me chills."
"Release the Kraken!" Oh, chills.
"She chills me." That's because you don't know her.
"Symptoms include chills..." check,"fever..." check,"seizures..."
"Outside a young fellow got chilled to the marrow".
"Since you were gone, my barren thoughts have chilled me to the bone... "
'Tis the hour of curfew now, "and the sight has chilled her bosom, stopped her breath and paled her brow.
(Quinn) You must be chilled to the bone.
- And the Perrier-Jouet should be chilled.
"A chilling gale, crosses your path, it stops you."
"A chilling gale."
"Five thousand black people chilling in the rain
"Hey, just chilling in Joan's crib."
"Hey, what are you doing?" "Just chilling."
"Outside a young fellow got chilled to the marrow".
"Since you were gone, my barren thoughts have chilled me to the bone... "
'Tis the hour of curfew now, "and the sight has chilled her bosom, stopped her breath and paled her brow.
(Quinn) You must be chilled to the bone.
- And the Perrier-Jouet should be chilled.
"A chilling gale, crosses your path, it stops you."
"A chilling gale."
"Five thousand black people chilling in the rain
"Hey, just chilling in Joan's crib."
"Hey, what are you doing?" "Just chilling."

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