zero chill
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editzero chill (countable and uncountable, plural zero chills)
- Cold temperatures of approximately zero degrees.
- 1909, Canadian Engineer - Volume 17, page 63:
- These nitrifying homes will act in any climate, provided they are guarded from zero chills.
- 1991, Geraldine Farrar, Aida Craig Truxall, All Good Greetings: Letters of Geraldine Farrar to Ilke Marie, page 54:
- The dull grey skies hint at more snow, and the zero chill approaches.
- 2014, Catherine Owen, Designated Mourner, →ISBN, page 20:
- Abstract as the sun's insistent care, warmth's illusion burning memory's glass until you step outside into the zero chill — feel this bond become as frail as winter's grass.
- 2017, Tad Williams, Mountain of Black Glass: Otherland Book 3, →ISBN:
- The deep, killing cold eased, although she knew somehow that the zero chill was only held at bay.
- The property of a casting having no chill (hardened surface).
- 1960, The Iron Worker - Volumes 24-26, page 95:
- As the carbon equivalent increases, the depth of the chill decreases until the entire sample is gray, showing a zero chill measurement.
- 1963, Automotive Engineering - Volume 71, page 66:
- It is hoped that future engine designs will incorporate a zero chill feature.
- 1987, Jay Easwaran, Advanced casting technology:
- Chill depth in the castings poured with inoculant inserts was greatly reduced, and some of them (e.g. castings 35, 38) had the optimum combination of zero chill and low dross.
- (informal) Inability to be calm or rational.
- 2007, Jordan Roter, Girl in Development, →ISBN, page 103:
- "Sam, I think we need to discuss your chill factor. Right now you're on like zero chill. It's just not going to do."
- 2014, Michele Grant, Any Man I Want, →ISBN, page 3:
- As my nephew Chase liked to say of ill-behaved people, “Dude had zero chill.”
- (informal) Lack of any good qualities.
- 2015, Genie Davis, Pauline Baird Jones, Open With Care, →ISBN:
- “So dad can't get here?” She added some shrill tones into the rising outrage. “Zero chill.”