Sentence examples for were chilling from inspiring English sources

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were chilling

noun

A moderate, but uncomfortable and penetrating coldness.

  • There was a chill in the air.

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The messages were chilling.

His words were chilling.

The answers were chilling.

His words were chilling, and prescient.

His next words, though, were chilling.

The details of the shootout were chilling.

"The video tapes were chilling," Brown said.

Newlyweds were chilling out from the convulsions of the sixties.

I finally told him that his comments were chilling.

Her recollections of treatment for anorexia were chilling.

The facts in the case were chilling and indisputable.

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