Use chill in a sentence
Sentences ending with chill
- Has Irene telegraphed you that she has got over her chill? [4]
- Sobbing bitterly, she wrapped her face in her veil, as though to protect herself from storm and chill. [10]
- His head and the wound began to ache, and he sometimes felt a slight chill. [10]
- Hardly had she swallowed the deadly draught when she shivered with a sudden chill. [10]
- I addressed it, put "Registered" on it--then left it lying unsealed on the arm of my chair, and rushed up to my bed quaking with a chill. [5]
- At 7 o'clock, on the morning of the 11th, she had a chill. [3]
- Thou wouldst not leave us all in gloom Because thy song is still, Nor blight the banquet-garland's bloom With grief's untimely chill. [6]
- She drew back her head from the balcony rail, and tried to sit still and to think, but she was trembling as one stricken with a chill. [9]
- Now, entering the great drawing-room of her own house she shuddered as though from an icy chill. [11]
- An old countryman doesn't fear the morning chill. [10]
Short sentences using chill
- The evening was chill. [9]
- His enthusiasm took a chill. [5]
More example sentences with the word chill in them
- For thee her wooing hour has passed, The singing birds have flown, And winter comes with icy blast To chill thy buds unblown. [6]
- With a cry which was no longer doubt, but agonized apprehension, she threw the Thing from her with a motion of both hands and feet; and, as she did so, she felt a horrible cold air breathing from a bloodless body, chill her hand. [11]
- In one tent, where a young mother was shaking with the chill of a severe attack of fever, Miriam asked the pallid Milcah to bring her medicine chest, and the desolate wife went on her errand with joyous alacrity. [10]
- A deadly chill went to Huck's heart--this, then, was the "revenge" job! [5]
- As the sun went down and the evening chill came on, we made preparation for bed. [5]
- But the first week of August in Munich it was delicious weather,--clear, sparkling, bracing air, with no chill in it and no languor in it, just as you would say it ought to be on a high, gravelly plain, seventeen hundred feet above the sea. [4]
- Although the evening was chill, at first Mr. Hopper perspired very freely. [9]
- Yet it looks warmer on the snow-peaks than in Berne, for summer sets in in Switzerland with a New England chill and rigor. [4]
- The entry stove warmed it but imperfectly, and she looked pinched and cold, for the evenings were still pretty sharp, and the old house let in the chill blasts, as old houses are in the habit of doing. [6]
- There was no voice of rebuke; but there were averted eyes; there was a silence and an air of solemnity that struck a chill to the culprit's heart. [5]
- Often I shivered violently, and anon I was burning hot; my adventure had given me a chill and fever. [11]
- The rain began to lessen, it is true, but the sultry night grew cooler, and a slight chill increased her discomfort. [10]
- I arose early to discover a morning gray and drear, with a mist falling to chill the bones. [9]
- A chill ran through the courtier's strong, corpulent body, and he gazed with mingled sympathy and dread at the blooming human flower associated thus early in plans fraught with danger. [10]
- A chill ran through her veins, she began to be afraid, yet could not leave the portrait, and stood gazing upward with dilated eyes. [10]
- For years now this had been her life, in the chill of winter and the heat of summer, without rest or vacation. [4]
- Rostov looked at the young soldier and a cold chill ran down his back. [2]
- They saw only the yellow sand, the ever-receding oasis, the brackish, undrinkable water, the withered and fruitless date- tree, handfuls of dourha for their food by day, and the keen, sharp night to chill their half-dead bodies in a half-waking sleep. [11]
- When even in the warm sunshine the chill did not pass away, Barbara saw that the sister was right, yet she was far from feeling repentant. [10]
- But after breakfast the sun came out, and a crowd collected around the tavern, although the air was chill and the muck deep in the street. [9]
- The rest of the party had long felt the chill of the damp night air that blew through the room from the river, but knowing that the father suffered more from heat than from anything, they had all willingly endured the draught. [10]
- Ah, it is the pale passions that are the fiercest,--it is the violence of the chill that gives the measure of the fever! [6]
- One day, when the mining partners were following the specks of gold that led to a pocket somewhere up the hill, a chill, dreary rain set in. [5]
- I remember when the last almost total eclipse of the sun happened in August, what a bone-piercing chill came over the world. [4]
- True, he was the father of her Wolff, but the son resembled this cold-hearted man only in his unusual stature, and a chill ran through her veins as she felt the stately old merchant's blue eyes, still keen and glittering, rest upon her. [10]
- Despite his nerve the chill sweat began to dampen his forehead. [13]
- It was as the chill of the ice-mountain toward which the ship is steering under full sail. [6]
- During these reflections the chill had become more and more unendurable, yet she thought far less of the discomfort which it caused her than of increased danger to Erasmus from the Hiltners' long absence. [10]
- Then he entered the chill drawing-room, threw open the blinds and glanced around him. [9]
- Again the thought that she was risen from the dead sent a chill through his blood--that she would make him follow her, perhaps to the tomb she had quitted. [10]
- The chill of that death-room had penetrated my bones. [5]
- A sensitive chill swept all over him, making his flesh creep, and a flush sped over his face from chin to brow. [11]
- A cold chill struck the limbs of the aged woman through her light garments. [10]
- I think the stoutest heart there felt a momentary chill when those words were uttered. [5]
- The prospect was so splendid that she hardly believed it would come true, so out of keeping was it with the chill darkness and closeness of the carriage. [2]
- Cold is the snow on the rail, and chill The wind that comes from the frozen hill. [11]
- Then the swift sissing ripple of water, the thud of the Araminta as she struck, and the cold chill of the seas as she went down. [11]
- He confessed that she was a noble, a majestic woman, but the very memory of this grandeur now sent a chill through his veins. [10]
- Yet, even as she did so, she thought of the young swallows hacked to death in his mother's galley, and a chill ran through her veins. [10]
- No need to say that to you; but you've got a lot of work and responsibility, and in the rush you mightn't realize that she's more ill than the chill makes her. [11]
- Then Mrs. Taylor said: "The evening chill will be coming on, pretty soon, and those poor old burnt-out things will need some kind of covering. [5]
- A cold chill ran through him when she asked him with trembling lips and a smothered voice, "What harm have I done you? [10]
- Barbara accepted with quiet gratitude the attention bestowed upon her, but, though she closed her eyes, the night brought no sleep, for sometimes she shivered in a chill, sometimes a violent headache tortured her. [10]
- For, at the question, curtains seemed to drop from all around me, and leave me in the midst of pains and miseries, in a chill air that froze me to the marrow. [11]
- Experience has never put a chill upon my warm-heartedness. [12]
- It was his purpose, in the beginning, to stay where he was the rest of the day; but a chill soon invaded his perspiring body, and he was at last obliged to resume movement in order to get warm. [5]
- F. Oh, false, perjured woman, thou didst chill my blood, and makest me a demon like thyself. [5]
- This spiritual chill or rigor had in due order been followed by the fever-flush of hope, and that in its turn had ushered in the last stage, the free opening of all the spiritual pores in the peaceful relaxation of self-surrender. [6]
- The chill air of the morning made her shiver as she scanned the entry for the newspaper. [9]
- A low cry of terror here escaped the lips of the deeply agitated daughter, and Pyramus joined in her expressions of grief, declaring that a chill still ran down his back whenever he thought of that fall. [10]
- One hundred miles of sun and fair weather, and then fifty miles of bitter, aching cold, with nights of peril from the increasing chill, so that Jim dared not sleep lest he should never wake again, but die benumbed and exhausted. [11]
- I should think myself a criminal if I said anything to chill the enthusiasm of the young scholar, or to dash with any skepticism his longing and his hope. [4]
- It was Nancy's mood; and now, in the evening's chill, it recurred to me poignantly. [9]
- Just at that moment he suddenly felt his servant's hand on his arm, and as he followed his horror-stricken gaze, a chill ran through his own veins. [10]
- The physician found Maurice just regaining his heat after a chill of a somewhat severe character. [6]
- There was a lowering sky overhead, sloppy ground under foot, and a winter chill in the air. [5]
- She laughed out loud at her own apprehension; but a chill stole into her blood when she heard near by-- there was no doubt about it now--mockery of her own laughter. [11]
- He bent over it with a slight suspension of breath that was both caution lest he frighten her and chill uncertainty of feeling lest he find her dead. [13]
- There was that in the affectionate calmness of Miss Forsythe that seemed to chill the glow and fever of passion in her new world. [4]
- Did you never, in riding through the woods of a still June evening, suddenly feel that you had passed into a warm stratum of air, and in a minute or two strike the chill layer of atmosphere beyond? [6]
- It became very important sometimes for me to see that steeple; and in the midst of my investigations the tin horn would blow a great blast from the farmhouse, which would send a cold chill down my back in the hottest days. [4]
- She felt as if she were shivering with a sudden chill, and for a long time she could not recover the loving warmth with which she had previously treated him. [10]
- She felt an icy chill run through her veins. [10]
- In one house I knew, at least, when it was proposed to introduce a stove to take a little of the chill from the Sunday services, the deacons protested against the innovation. [4]
- As dawn broke I beheld the flat, gray waters of the Sound stretching away to the eastward, and there was the boat at the desolate wharf beside the warehouse, her steam rising white in the chill morning air. [9]
- And within this hour the servants, looking toward the sun where it was sinking out of sight and the night chill coming on, said things I could not understand, but they carried something cold to my heart. [5]
- It was for his elder playfellow and not for Arsinoe that Pollux had set his work in this place, but, just now, her gaze fell like a disturbing chill on his excited mood. [10]
- A chill struck him as he saw the angry red bullet-mark, and a tiny stream of blood winding from it down her white breast. [13]
- Some note in Hilary's voice, as he made this brief answer, suddenly sobered the Honourable Adam, and sent a cold chill down his spine. [9]
- Read what she herself says:--"Currer Bell's book found acceptance nowhere, nor any acknowledgment of merit, so that something like the chill of despair began to invade his heart. [14]
- She stopped in her story, and looked out through the dirty window into the chill and dark area. [4]
- His wife added her entreaties and tears; but a sudden chill had gripped Agne's heart; dry-eyed and rigid she resisted their prayers, and took leave of her benefactors and of Papias. [10]
- Because she would help Our Man, and, out of his hatred, yonder second son said that to her which no woman can bear that's a true woman; and then, what with a chill and fever, she's been yonder ailing these weeks past. [11]
- And, confident as he was, the movement sent a cold chill down the Honourable Adam's spine, for faith in Mr. Vane's judgment had become almost a second nature. [9]
- That discovery could have but one result: I should be in the fire with Lem before the chill of the river had been fairly warmed out of him. [5]
- Perhaps the imagination had something to do with causing the chill from that temporary hiding of the sun to feel so much more penetrating than that from the coming on of night, which shortly followed. [4]
- The chill that had been running down Pierre's back now seized his head as in a vise. [2]
- Snow covered the ground, the sky was leaden, and the air had a penetrating chill in it far more disagreeable than extreme cold. [4]
- Like a wind from the mountains the chill knowledge of death wailed through the window, and over the heads of the crowd. [11]
- At last she found him; but he was engaged in earnest conversation with Joshua, and when she saw the latter a chill ran through the prophetess' blood, and she could not bring herself to approach the men. [10]
- It was her first sight of Quebec, and its massive, impregnable form struck a chill to her heart: it suggested great sternness behind it. [11]
- When Ernst Ortlieb entered the chamber of his beloved wife a cold chill ran down his back, for the odour of musk, which he had already inhaled beside many a deathbed, reached him. [10]
- However, we were dressed and under way before any one thought of looking to see what time it was, and so we drowsed on through the chill night air and dreamed of camp fires, warm beds, and other comfortable things. [5]
- A chill ran down his back. [2]
- Isabella's young heart contracted with a chill, yet she saw that he longed for her; she knew, could not deny, that she had bound herself to him body and soul, and yet--yet, she would so gladly have loved him. [10]
- There had, however, come a sudden chill to the seemly rejoicings--the little iron cross blessed by the Pope had been stolen from the door of the church! [11]
- My heart grew chill, as if I had seen upon Athene's shield the head of the Medusa with its serpent locks. [10]
- There came a chill upon her which stilled the wild pulses in her, which suddenly robbed the eyes of their brightness and gave a drawn look to the face. [11]
- She got a chill the night of the Hetmeyer coup, and she's in bed at the hospital. [11]
- I felt a chill down my back, and was about to rise and leave, but she held me back and once more spoke of Herdegen and that matter. [10]
- I felt a chill at my heart when the citadel loomed up again out of the November shadow, and I half paused as I entered the gates. [11]
- It was a chill and lowering morning, and a light snow which had fallen during the night whitened the great empty space and added to the general dismalness of its aspect. [5]
- Not even these chains"--and she shook them--"not even these chains can chill the hopes that I uttered there. [5]
- A cold chill came over him, and the image of pretty Ino rose up before him--Ino, who had trusted in his love; and to whom, of all others, he had given cause to accuse him of false-heartedness. [10]
- Lassiter must be busily engaged, thought Jane, and no chill trembled over her, no blanching tightened her skin. [13]
- The chill Wind blew, and those who stood before The Tavern murmured, 'Having drunk his Score, Why tarries He with empty Cup? [5]
- Was it any better in divine Florence than on the chill Riviera? [4]
- She could not be sure.... Something chill and steely was in the pocket of her coat--it made a heavy splash in the water when she dropped it. [9]
- Out of this basin we had just taken trout enough for our supper, which had been killed, and roasted over the fire on sharp sticks, and eaten before they had an opportunity to feel the chill of this deceitful world. [4]
- She was not attacked, as were the other patients, with a chill, but complained of extreme pain in abdomen, and tenderness on pressure, almost from the moment of her confinement. [3]
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