Similar words: shilling, chilli, milling, willing, spilling, willingly, thrilling, fulfilling. Meaning: ['tʃɪlɪŋ] n. the process of becoming cooler; a falling temperature. adj. so scary as to cause chills and shudders.
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31) Additional time is required for cooking or chilling homemade dishes.
32) The case is a chilling reminder of how ordinary, seemingly respectable citizens still have racist and deeply intolerant views.
33) The implications of this are chilling in an era marked by growing, destabilising imbalances among the world's largest industrial economies. Sentencedict.com
34) The first chilling scene of a reporter being forced to surrender his notebook, a photographer his film, unfolded.
35) Gradually Jack realized he could never penetrate the chilling force-field that lay between him and the two men.
36) She obeyed instinctively, the coldness of the gun barrel chilling her skin.
37) All is dwarfed at the end, though, by a chilling report and follow-up on the 1972 Munich Olympic massacre.
38) Ancient spirits haunt an old Georgetown house and terrify the current inhabitants in this chilling tale of murder and passion.
39) Just out in paperback, this chilling true-crime story will hit you like a blast of air conditioning.
40) The thought of a beleaguered Ceausescu in possession of chemical weapons is a chilling one.
41) Another cold front passed through the north state Monday night and early Tuesday, chilling the region with November-like temperatures.
42) Instead of chilling with my friends after my GCSEs, I spent my summer holidays travelling the country.
43) The lawyer gave a chilling demonstration of how the accused used a towel to suffocate his victim.
44) It was a sight which would have left some men feeling pity, but Urquhart felt a chilling emptiness.
45) Now, Kirov had suddenly injected a chilling air of despondency into that pleasant ambience.
46) Frequently and for no apparent reason, there would be a chilling burst of wind and a roar as of a passing train.
47) But the most chilling deduction from the fact of Bill Sweet's murder was the immediate danger to Jacqui.
48) The cold wind closed around her like an icy fist, chilling her to the bone.
49) Proper chilling of ocean catches and shipment by air favor the availability of fresh ocean fish in large urban markets.
50) Laura Linney is chilling as Lily's social nemesis, Bertha Dorset.
51) Outside the door she paused, breathing the chill and chilling air.
52) A gust of wet wind blew down the alleyway, chilling me to the bone.
53) I am very concerned about the chilling effect this could have.
54) For once there was not that exhilarating, sometimes chilling clarity.
55) These fossil-like impressions of flesh-forms convey a chilling vulnerability not shared but enhanced by the metal material which they now permanently impress.
56) Again the howl, nearer, more drawn out, chilling the heart as well as the blood.
57) I have been there usually to interview a witness, but the sights are chilling.
58) Displays of early surgical instruments give a chilling glimpse of the pain the sick must have endured before anaesthetic was invented.
59) The wind was chilling and we wanted to find somewhere sheltered to have our sandwiches.
60) They figure this was a puritanical overreaction to a handful of innocent pictures and claim it raises the chilling specter of censorship.
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