Antonym: heat, warm. Similar words: chilled, child, only child, grandchild, while, chip, chin, meanwhile. Meaning: [tʃɪl] n. 1. coldness due to a cold environment 2. an almost pleasurable sensation of fright 3. a sensation of cold that often marks the start of an infection and the development of a fever 4. a sudden numbing dread. v. 1. depress or discourage 2. make cool or cooler 3. loose heat. adj. uncomfortably cool.
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121. There was already a distinct chill in the air, and the rooms over the stables weren't heated.
122. A fire was burning in the small grate to take the chill off the autumn evening.
123. They stamped their feet and flapped their arms around their bodies to try to keep out the extreme chill.
124. We had a momentary chill when they climbed aboard ... piracy?
125. Shivering in the morning chill, Kelly got into her car and started the engine.
126. The sun was warm but the wind was chill.You know how it is with an April day. Robert Frost
127. The weather had turned a chill grey, and a brisk wind scattered the ashes of half-a-hundred fires.
128. Chill the salad for an hour or two before serving.
129. Riven downed a great gulp of the cold beer and felt it alternately chill and warm his gullet.
130. And the chill will soon reach the betting shops too.
131. A sudden chill rippled the length of her body from head to toes.
132. Eyes glitter with a memory of the chill snowfields that once claimed her.
133. They could feel the chill of the water through the rubber of their Wellington boots.
134. The house felt as if it had been converted to institutional use, someplace impersonal and chill.
135. His most recent observation has sent a chill down his spine; the comet, Swift Tuttle.
136. When the breezes started in earnest around 11, reports of the wind chill factor had us at minus-17.
137. The wind howls through the trees, the wind chill temperature must be low, and I have no clothes on.
138. The tie-up could send a chill through Bill Gates since it gives Novell an interesting point of entry to the enterprise.
139. Her description of the massacre sent a chill through the audience.
140. The chill air cooled her face and seemed to sweep her problems into the distance.
141. A chill rain was falling steadily when we reached Bakhim Forest Rest House.
142. Her hair whipped around her face; she felt the icy chill filling her.
143. The door behind him swung open and a blast of chill air swept into the room.
143. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
144. Over the valley, a full moon was rising, and a chill wind was blowing down from the distant mountains.
145. He shivered as he buckled on his sword and took up his post, hating the chill darkness and the loneliness.
146. Moving to-ward them, he felt a chill of apprehension, and panic.
147. Overnight she'd caught a chill which showed every sign of developing into pneumonia.
148. Even retailers that had bucked the grim apparel trend all year felt the December chill.
149. People cluster around wood fires to keep off the night chill.
150. But at least he was high above the city, where chill winds swept the air clean and freshened the skin.
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