Definition: 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. 5. Depress or discourage. 6. Make cool or cooler. 7. Loose heat. 8. Uncomfortably cool.
Use 'chill' in a sentence:
1. The very thought of it chilled me to the marrow.
2. The tidings struck a chill to the heart of the poor little waif, and sent a shudder through his frame.
3. A chill shiver rippled over his skin.
4. He is best known for his chilling portrayal of Hannibal Lecter.
5. His words sent a chill down her spine.
6. Sit down and chill out!
7. There was a lowering sky overhead, sloppy ground under foot, and a winter chill in the air.
8. His words chilled her.
9. A deadly chill went to Huck's heart--this, then, was the revenge job!
10. The air so clammy and chill, and not an insect in an acre of it!
11. Preparation time ( not including chilling): 5 minutes.
12. The sight sends a chill to my heart.
13. He felt totally chilled.
14. It's spring but there's still a chill in the air.
15. Raw eggs are highly perishable and must be chilled before and after cooking.
16. It is like the sense of chill that follows immersion of the hand in a volatile liquid.
17. These doughs can be rolled out while you wait for the pastry to chill.
18. He caught a chill while performing at a rain-soaked open-air venue.
19. Let the pudding chill for an hour until set.
20. There's a chill in the air this morning.
21. The light, as always, was beyond compare and there was a watery chill in the air.
22. We spent the night in the village of Tann, in Hesse, and awoke at dawn to chill winds and an ominously overcast sky.
23. The violence used against the students sent a chill through Indonesia.
24. After school, we used to chill out in each others' bedrooms.
25. When I was about to turn left at the end of the hallway, the chill disappeared and I stopped.
26. It's no joke catching a chill when you are recovering from an injury.
27. I felt a chill creep over me.
28. The film evokes chilling reminders of the war.
29. "It was one of the few times at Apple when I got a chill," says someone who was in the meeting.
30. What I saw chilled me to the bone.
31. A chill wind blew at the top of the hill.
32. Cover and chill for 1 hr.
33. Some films chill you to the marrow of your bones.
34. These WATTS valves should never be used to provide "anti-scald" or "anti-chill" service.
35. The world's entire aerospace industry is feeling the chill winds of recession.
36. They were chilled by the icy wind.
37. Some of their offences are so awful they would chill the blood.
38. September is here, bringing with it a chill in the mornings.
39. He described in chilling detail how he attacked her during one of their frequent rows.
40. Wool traps your body heat, keeping the chill at bay.
41. They sometimes meet up to chill out and watch a movie.
42. Let's go home, I'm chilled to the bone.
43. An exposed garden may be chilled by cold winds.
44. "Madam came in," she said, "as chill as an icicle, and as unattainable as a princess."
45. A small fire was burning to take the chill off the room.