"Chilly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Chilly refers to something that is cool or cold to the touch or to the sense. It can also be used to describe the atmosphere or weather as being cool or temperatures that are slightly below average.
Chillies refer to a type of spicy pepper commonly used in cooking, particularly in Asian and Latin American cuisine. They add a strong, pungent flavor and heat to dishes, and are often used as a garnish, in stir-fries, and as a topping for various foods.
Adjective: Chilliest refers to the coldest or coolest. It can also describe a person's temperament, meaning calm, relaxed, or laid-back.
To be "chilling" means to be extremely cold, usually to a level that is uncomfortable or even unpleasant. It can also be used to describe something that is frightening or unsettling, often in a subtle or creeping way, rather than in a dramatic or sudden manner. For example, "The air was chilling, so we had to turn up the heater." or "The eerie silence was chilling, and it felt like we were being watched."
To feel chills means to experience a sudden, intense sensation of coldness or excitement, often characterized by goosebumps or a shiver down one's spine. This feeling is often triggered by something emotionally intense, such as seeing a moving film, reading a thrilling book, or listening to an inspiring speech.
The word "chillun" is an archaic or poetic term for "children". It is often used in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) and is considered a more affectionate or informal way to refer to young ones.
Chiloé is a region in the southeastern part of Chile, located on the Chiloé Island. It is known for its unique culture, architecture, and traditional folklore. Chiloé is also famous for its handmade crafts, especially its iconic wooden churches, which are recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites. The region is also famous for its gastronomy, particularly its seafood, especially the famous Chiloé crab. Many Chileans consider Chiloé to be a unique and special place, often referred to as the "most Chilean" of all regions in the country.
Chilognathan refers to a suborder of millipedes (class Diplopoda). The term "chilognathan" is derived from the Greek words "chilo" meaning "hundred" and "gnathos" meaning "jaw", likely due to the millipedes' multiple pairs of jaws.
Chilomastix is a genus of parasitic protozoa that infect the large intestine of humans and other animals. The species Chilomastix mesnili is the most well-known, and it is typically found in people with malnutrition, giardiasis, or other digestive disorders.