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Discover LudwigThe word "bone-chilling" is correct and is often used in written English to describe an event or experience that was especially cold and uncomfortable
Example sentence: "The bone-chilling winter wind forced us to bundle up in our warmest coats."
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bone-chilling
adjective
Very cold.
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Bone-chilling rapes.
The effect is bone-chilling.
You hear a bone-chilling growl.
It shot through our limbs with bone-chilling spice.
And, despite lower temperatures, it is never as bone-chilling.
They could be forgiven for taking Mrs. Waldorf's bone-chilling dictum to heart.
He wrote her a bone-chilling poem titled 'Oh, Anna, why didn't you appear?'.
And one young man's white appliques caught the bone-chilling spirit.
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Bone chilling, indeed.
The coldest record set was a bone chilling minus 18°F in Laona, Wis.
Look at Bashar al-Assad's bone chilling interview from this week.
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