chill造句61. We lit the fire to take the chill off the room.
62. I suddenly realized, with a chill of apprehension, the danger of the task ahead.
63. Will you chill out?
64. Suddenly aware of the morning chill, she closed the window.
65. She felt a sudden chill at the thought of the dangers he faced.
66. The wind chill factor was pegged at a bone-chilling minus 27 degress.
67. He caught a chill while performing at a rain-soaked open-air venue.
68. Meanwhile exporters are feeling the chill.
69. Owls and foxes called eerily in the breathy chill.
70. With the chill factor it's nearly minus forty.
71. There was suddenly an intense chill in the air.
72. Cover and chill for 1 hr.
73. A small heater keeps off the night chill.
74. I felt a small chill run down my spine.
75. But for both of them, in different ways, there was now an enduring chill in their lives.
76. The sound of his bracelet precedes him and he brings a rush of morning chill in.
77. It was late in the afternoon, shadows, a chill in the air.
78. Patrick dressed quickly, his teeth chattering in the chill air, and then hurried down to the kitchen.
79. Obviously the inner layer was punctured because the outer skin was burning hot against her chill fingers.
80. A brief moment of the winter which pursued her sent a scampering chill through the warm place.
81. A chill wind came through the open doors to the balcony.
82. Faith felt a chill of fear as she watched Max go off with her daughter.
83. The chill in the air caught me by surprise, a sharp mountain night breeze.
83.try its best to gather and build good sentences.
84. Yet their response to each other sent a chill down my back.
85. I felt a chill, but assumed it was the damp evening air.
86. The Masters invariably coincides with a wind chill factor in this country.
87. The moon is beginning to take the twilight, temperature drops alarmingly, there's a real chill in the air.
88. The first lady will keep out the January chill with a matching satin cape.
89. Wrap the dough in plastic and chill for at least an hour.
90. The matron wouldn't let him go because he was just getting over a chill.