You spelled it correctly: chilly.
Chilly means that you feel cold. Chili is a food.
if it is like a deff. it would be meaning but if itis like being ''rude'' it would be mean
you spell it, like it but you spell antidisinstablishmenteareism like antidisinstablishmenteareism
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Yes you spell Invited like that.
Chilly means that you feel cold. Chili is a food.
The weather was very chilly and cold that winter we had a HUGE snow storm.
its spell like "no"
I like chilly cheese dogs
the crows tribe have buffalo meat skin to cover them up so they won't be cold
from late august to early march it is very cold and in the summer time it rains a lot so it is chilly.
Some examples of plant life that can thrive in chilly regions include coniferous trees such as pine, spruce, and fir trees; cold-hardy shrubs like juniper and holly; and cold-tolerant grasses such as fescue and ryegrass. These plants have adaptations that allow them to survive and even thrive in cold climates.
West Coast is kind of in the between. It can be hot and cold. Just like Florida. sometimes it rains and it can be chilly.
The correct spelling of the adjective is wintry (like the winter, cold).
chilly
they often like chilly nights but it depends on the type of owl. So the answer to your question is they like cold and hot places.
Cold. Very cold.