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I think a lot of people need to take a chill pill.
The coach needs to take a chill pill though and realize who he is talking to.
"I wish we could make people take a chill pill and stop all this killing," he said.
Take a chill pill, this is really a petty argument!
'You need to take a chill pill,' one of them said to him.
My goodness, take a chill pill would you!
Even if damp, dark tunnels sound like your idea of hell, take a chill pill and head to Waitomo anyway.
"Hey, buddy, let's take a chill pill here."
He took deep breaths, half expecting her to be bouncing along at his side, poking him, telling him to take a chill pill or something.
ALL you worrywarts wringing your hands over whether liberals and conservatives in this country will ever come together can just take a chill pill.
"I've got to tell him to calm down sometimes and take a chill pill," center Kevin Mawae said.
"You'd better take a chill pill, Bozo," Charlie fumed.
Gel out (v.): Relax; take a chill pill.
Kentucky loyalty is so extreme that Pitino, himself in the upper quadrant of compulsive coaches, thinks Kentuckians should take a chill pill.
From her living-room couch, Mrs. Forcade has overheard several variations of the word relax, including chill out, take a chill pill, and the more recent, errrr.
Well, when the oyster curry ($100) and the dry crab curry (from $200) are this mind-blowing, especially when eaten with paratha, authenticity should take a chill pill.
For those of us who are in the 80 percent and who are hiring tutors to keep up with the top 20 percent, we need to "take a chill pill" as my fifth grader would say.
In the suburbs of Washington, "get a grip" is what you tell your mother when she "loses it," and such variations as "chill out" and the more eloquent "take a chill pill" are heard throughout the Northeast.