Chilly
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adjective
- Moderately cold lacking in warmth
"The plant grows best in cool climates."
- Marked by steady dispassionate calmness and self-control
"a cool and calculating businessperson"
- Lacking ardor or friendliness
"a cool impersonal manner"
- Marked by restrained emotion and the frequent use of counterpoint
- Free from tensions or violence
"We used to fight, but we're cool now."
- Used as an intensive
- Marked by deliberate effrontery or lack of due respect or discretion
"a cool reply"
- Facilitating or suggesting relief from heat
"a cool dress"
- Producing an impression of being cool
- Relatively lacking in timbre or resonance see resonance
- Very good excellent
"That was a really cool movie."
- Fashionable, hip
"… not happy with the new shoes … because they were not "cool.""
verb
- To become cool lose heat or warmth
"placed the pie in the window to cool"
- To lose ardor or passion
"His anger cooled."
- To make cool impart a feeling of coolness to
"cooled the room with a fan"
- To moderate the heat, excitement, or force of calm
"cooled her growing anger"
- To slow or lessen the growth or activity of
noun
- A cool time, place, or situation
"the cool of the evening"
- Absence of excitement or emotional involvement detachment
"… must surrender his fine cool and enter the closed crazy world of suicide …"
- Poise, composure
"The player lost his cool and began yelling at the referee."
- Hipness
adverb
- In a casual and nonchalant manner
"play it cool"
interjection
- Used like cool to express agreement or approval
noun
- Someone who remains calm and is not easily upset
idiom
- Not upset not very bothered by things
"My brother is always calm, cool, and collected."
idiom
- To stay calm
"It is important to keep a cool head in a crisis."
idiom
- To remain calm
"It is important to keep/stay cool in a crisis."
idiom
- To act calm
"She didn't want to seem too eager, so she decided to play it cool."
This clue was used on January 7, 2025.
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Clue “Chilly” on March 27, 2025.
adjective
- Having or being a temperature that is uncomfortably low for humans
"it is cold outside today"
- Having a relatively low temperature or one lower than normal or expected
"the bath water has gotten cold"
- Marked by a lack of the warmth of normal human emotion, friendliness, or compassion
"a cold stare"
- Not colored or affected by personal feeling or bias detached, indifferent
"cold chronicles recorded by an outsider"
- Marked by sure familiarity pat
"had her lines cold weeks before opening night"
- Depressing, gloomy
"cold gray skies"
- Cool
- Marked by the loss of normal body heat
"cold hands"
- Giving the appearance of being dead unconscious
"passed out cold"
- Having lost freshness or vividness stale
"dogs trying to pick up a cold scent"
- Far off the mark not close to finding or solving
- Marked by poor or unlucky performance
"the team's shooting turned cold in the second half"
- Not prepared or suitably warmed up
"The player's sub entered the game cold."
noun
- Bodily sensation produced by loss or lack of heat
"they died of the cold"
- A condition of low temperature
"extremes of heat and cold"
- A bodily disorder popularly associated with chilling
adverb
- With utter finality absolutely, completely
"turned down cold"
- Without introduction or advance notice
"walked in cold to apply for a job"
- Without preparation or warm-up
"was asked to perform the solo cold"
adjective
- Done or acting without consideration, compunction, or clemency
"cold-blooded murder"
- Matter-of-fact, emotionless
"a cold-blooded assessment"
- Having cold blood
- Of mixed or inferior breeding
- Noticeably sensitive to cold
noun
- A telephone call soliciting business made directly to a potential customer without prior contact or without a lead
noun
- Money in hand
noun
- A chisel made of tool steel of a strength, shape, and temper suitable for chipping or cutting cold metal
noun
- Quite limited sympathy, consolation, or encouragement
noun
- A soothing and cleansing cosmetic
plural noun
- Sliced assorted cold cooked meats
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