Synonym: brisk, cold, cool, nippy, snappy, wintery. Antonym: heating, hot, warm. Similar words: shilly-shally, hillbilly, chill, hilly, chilled, achilles, achilles' heel, achilles tendon. Meaning: ['tʃɪlɪ] n. very hot and finely tapering pepper of special pungency. adj. 1. uncomfortably cool 2. not characterized by emotion 3. lacking warmth of feeling.
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91. Hot pasties and hot drinks are served below deck at the bar, a comfort on chilly days.
92. Residents stood shivering in the chilly night air as Red Cross officials scrambled to find them lodging after they fled their homes.
93. But the chilly economic climate has made a tricky situation desperate, in two respects.
94. Angus thought everyone looked so chilly that he shivered in sympathy and took a swallow from his flask.
95. I arrived at Victoria Station in early November in misty chilly weather of early night.
96. She was chilly and irritable, liked tasty foods and vinegar, and had an aversion to fat, meat and milk.
97. At night, indeed,(www.Sentencedict.com) it became quite chilly and a fire had to be built in the centre of the hall.
98. Academics whose research found ill effects of divorce on kids faced chilly receptions.
99. The 20-minute ride to the dinner table is chilly; you hunker down, gripping a thick blanket and your companion.
100. It has been better weather this year, if rather chilly at times.
101. The weather was wet and chilly and this run underlines the standard that White is setting in the club this year.
102. The chilly wind of February brought the annual self-denial appeal.
103. She carried a matching jacket, cropped above the waist and short-sleeved, for the Arizona nights had been unusually chilly.
104. Those who remained were chilly, nervous, and unsure of what the police would do.
105. It was a chilly May day, with grey skies and a wind which seemed thirsty for another death.
106. I suspect that some readers will recoil from Jaynes' chilly, offhand assessment of his desiccated marriage.
107. Voice over Not only birds from the chilly Northern hemisphere live at Slimbridge.
108. Here they are in chilly Indiana when they should be in toasty Arizona.
109. The industry standard for shipping produce is a chilly 41 degrees Fahrenheit, he said.
110. Little mascots spread the luck around and warm the crowd on a chilly day.
111. The sun was low by now, obscured behind the wattle of leafless branches, and the air had a chilly edge.
112. If you're feeling brave you can swim in chilly crystal-clear lakes or take a hike in the mountains.
113. White is the pronoun of chasteness, nobility, chilly.
114. I feel chilly without a coat.
115. Chilly on England's west coast. Marvelously tacky here.
116. It's chilly outside; be careful not to catch cold.
117. Cumin Seeds, Cloves, Mustard, Cinnamon Sticks Cardamom , Fenugreek, Chilly, Pepper.
118. ON A chilly day in central Melbourne, Cath Bowtell is courting Labor votes.
119. At the first two years, I went there to experience her beauty in various seasons, the romantic spring, the hottish summer, the fascinating autumn and chilly winter.
120. The sea rapidly erodes this permafrost in coastal zones, a geological process that could have major implications for humans living in such chilly coastal areas.
More similar words: shilly-shally, hillbilly, chill, hilly, chilled, achilles, achilles' heel, achilles tendon, winston churchill, willy-nilly, dilly-dally, chili, child, hill, children, sketchily, childish, uphill, grandchild, childlike, only child, sand hill, hillside, childishness, silly, a hill of beans, illegally, billy goat, skillfully, tranquilly.