- chill
- 01. You should [chill] the glasses before serving the champagne.02. The fruit can [chill] while we're making supper.03. The weather is a little [chilly] for swimming today.04. Your grandmother got a bit of a [chill] last evening, and isn't feeling too well.05. The bedroom is [chilly]. Did you leave the window open?06. The children stood behind the trees to escape the [chill] air coming off the ocean.07. The cat let out a screech that sent a [chill] up her spine.08. The horror movie sent [chills] up their backs.09. She had a fever and then she had the [chills] before she finally threw up.10. They found the [chilly] climate of Oregon difficult to get used to.11. The atmosphere in the office was a little [chilly] after the secretary was fired.12. To assure full flavor, white wine should be appropriately [chilled].13. It's getting pretty [chilly] in the morning; we can really feel winter coming on.14. There's an old song that goes, "The morning fog may [chill] the air; I don't care!"15. On the islands of the Maldives, the best part of their fish catch is immediately [chilled], and flown to Japan.16. The climate of the tiny nation of Monaco is typically Mediterranean, with little rain and very little [chilly] weather in the winter.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.