A reflex motion caused by cold or fear or excitement.
An almost pleasurable sensation of fright.
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Examples for "chill "
Examples for "chill "
1 These events, particularly the Libby case, gave journalists and Congress a chill .
2 That said; don't allow a slight chill to impact on personal relationships.
3 You do ask the strangest questions, Ayla, Jondalar said, feeling a chill .
4 I ask casually, although those words send a chill up my spine.
5 A piercing chill grew in the dead air; the silence was terrifying.
1 Although we're hardly recreating Mission Impossible, it is still quite a thrill .
2 But the thrill of the game is not in tackling the dummy.
3 The adventure had all the thrill of a new conquest in it.
4 The thrill of inspiration overtook him, the pleasure of a problem solved.
5 For the visitors, there may also be the thrill of 'extreme tourism'.
1 A particularly grinding shudder produced a long crashing, over to her right.
2 It makes me shudder ; it freezes me; it fills me with apprehension.
3 She felt the shudder of the main engines gimballing into launch position.
4 I shudder to think what it would have cost me at home.
5 I shudder at the bare thought of dying; I must have time.
1 Something in the words and in the appealing beauty made Marg quiver .
2 And the very quiver in his voice seemed in a manner intentional.
3 All the arrows in the quiver of his noble wrath are spent.
4 Their latticed roots seemed to quiver with the violence of the gesture.
5 The thin walls seem to quiver under the pressure of the air.
1 I know it; I feel it in every throb of my heart.
2 The wind brought the throb of practice rocketry explosively from the south.
3 They quickened throbs; they seemed a throb of the heart made visible.
4 I felt dazed, and my right knee was really starting to throb .
5 The throb of the elementary forces already shook the soil of Christendom.
1 The areas affected become pale or redden and feel numb or tingle .
2 Your fingers tingle with mad expectancies; your eyes roam, lost in estimates.
3 The tingle had gone from his veins; he felt unusually wide awake.
4 From above she could feel the faint tingle of power being wielded.
5 The earth and the air around it seemed to tingle with anguish.
1 Crowd-pleasing musicals could take on a subversive frisson with the new approach.
2 Those green caps and famous names produced a frisson on another plane.
3 There was no obvious connection, frisson and contest, just a workaday monologue.
4 The slight frisson of panic I felt at the position was... fleeting.
5 A frisson of his own, very personal desire kindled in his mind.
1 Missy's words sent a shiver up Elaine's spine but she said nothing.
2 The buds will shiver in the cold air when the sheaths drop.
3 To be completely honest, however, part of that shiver was from apprehension.
4 Pass me the wine; it makes me shiver to think of it.
5 Since the budget, a nervous shiver has run through the Labour party.
6 The holes in it make me shiver every time I see them.
7 The wind shrieked and mocked; then Spiridion woke up with a shiver .
8 The storm outside was making the house shiver and the lights dance.
9 Then the general dealer grew all of a shiver and staggered about.
10 But this is different: not a passing shiver , but a persistent warmth.
11 Goniface sat up and spoke into the shiver that followed those words.
12 The silken words spread over her skin making her shiver in response.
13 The very thought of it causes the sailor to shiver with affright.
14 I shiver as if I was on the top of the mountains.
15 She recoiled from herself in a shiver of self-reproach as she said:
16 Every time I passed a bookshop I'd see his name and shiver .
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