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English Bites Daily

Your guide to phrases in the Financial Times*
12 May, 2020
Today we look at the especially-popular-these-days phrase "to chill," and how its slang meaning is "to relax," not "to make something cold":



In case you can't see the thumbnail, the video is here:

https://krauseenglish.com/to-chill/

The link to "record your voice" (an easy way for you to record yourself using the word or phrase, and me to respond with feedback) (if you like, of course):
https://krauseenglish.com/record-your-voice/
*Note: We are not actually affiliated with the Financial Times in any way. We're just avid readers, and many of our clients are too.


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