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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91) The chilling response wasn't entirely surprising—the Laotian government remains bitter over the role Vang Pao played in the Vietnam War.
92) It is discussed that the change in plasmolemma plays a role in the mechanism of chilling injury and cold resistance of plants, and the results obtained may be used as an i...
93) In addition to providing a chilling example of the potential for real-world election hacking, the study also explores some important questions about the longevity of voting machine security .
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94) The chilling requirement was one of the key factors in the forcing cultivation of Japanese quince .
95) Chris Grayling, his Tory opposite number , quickly responded with a chilling promise to confiscate the bicycles of bad teenagers.
96) The increase in firmness during postharvest loquat fruit senescence showed similar characteristic to tissue lignification of chilling injury, however, the mechanism might be different.
97) Who has not experienced the chilling memory of the better thing?
98) Authorities today released a chilling handwritten letter that investigators believe helped to prepare the hijackers for their deadly suicide mission.
99) Both the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Office of Thrift Supervision said on Thursday the proposed regulations may go too far, chilling the interest of private equity investors.
100) It is Bong Joon-ho's masterful character development, coupled with the understated and chilling acting of Kim Hye-ja, that makes Mother so much better than a straightforward whodunit.
101) The research studied the effects of putrescine treatment on chilling injury of nectarine fruits during cold storage.
102) Voitenko said he didn't know the identity of his mystery caller, but hinted that the man who spoke with a "chilling voice" was from the FSB, Russia's many tentacled post-KGB spy agency.
103) The nodulizing power of the La-Mg nodulizer and its influences on the chilling sensitivity of nodular cast iron and the property of anti-degeneration were studied.
104) The chilling injury of CST was 10 % and 66.7 % lower than that of control.
105) Extra virgin olive oil is obtained by chilling the olives that are found in the foothills of Umbria and these are picked annually and entirely by hand.
106) Results: Group B was significant superior to group A in the postoperated fever, chilling rate, use of antibiotics and inp...
107) A man played a chilling game of hide-and-seek with a hungry polar bear recently in Alaska.
108) His plays exuded tension, were spiced with erotic fantasies and were full of obsession, jealousy and hatred. Critics dubbed Pinter's chilling masterpieces "the theater of insecurity".
109) One important way to tenderize meat is by aging. Carcasses are aged by holding them at refrigeration temperatures for extended periods of time after slaughter and initial chilling.
110) The photosynthetic rate of detached leaves and Hill reaction of chloroplast were inhibited graviously during chilling treatment, and the electrolyte leakage of leaves was increased by chilling.
111) It was a double - barrel shotgun with a shining blue body and a chilling black muzzle.
112) The sedan camshafts re-melting and chilling process and production technique of shell mold camshaft castings to be re-melted and chilled were introduced.
113) Turn oven off and let cheesecake set in oven 1 hour before chilling.
114) The policy prescriptions offered for averting this threat are both absurd and chilling.
115) In one chilling incident they detail how an Apache helicopter gunship gunned down two men in February 2007.
116) Cold oils slid along his veins, chilling his blood: age crusting him with a salt cloak.
117) One person asked why Mr. Dufresne went to the trouble of making a foie gras terrine, a process that takes half a day of chilling, when the next step was melting it into a liquid.
118) It was a chilling surprise, plainly illustrating how carefully orchestrated the fall of the Jedi was.
119) Britons would do well to familiarise themselves with this tale of the 40-year squeeze, because there are chilling signs of something similar getting under way here.
120) To examine goods, he goes from one container to another in the chilling sea wind.
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