Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: chilled
IPA transcription: [tʃ'ɪld]
Usage examples
  • Her blank gaze chilled you
  • At last she went off, abusing me in a way that chilled my heart.
  • He dodges about in his boat, does this man, till he gets chilled.
  • The sky became clouded, but the air was pure, although chilled by the northeast breeze that was then rising.
  • But in this search I received a check, my God, which chilled me to the marrow, and set me flying from these places.
  • She let him stay there most of the afternoon till he was chilled through and through and worn out with watching her.
  • He built a big fire when he came back to the house and took a glass or two of spirits also, to warm himself up, for he was chilled to the very bone.
  • "Here, Mr. Denzil," said he in good-natured tones, "drink this and draw near the fire; you must be chilled to the bone after our Arctic expedition."
  • The whiskey became utterly valueless as a comforter to his chilled system, because it was by this time diluted to a proportion of ninety per cent of water.
  • Even the Kid, in spite of his achievements, was a stripling no larger than herself, with black, straight hair and a cold, marble face that chilled the noonday.