Chilled [verb]

Definition of Chilled:

make cold

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Sentence/Example of Chilled:

The separation from Fennefos, and Henrietta's death conjoined, inflicted a stunning blow, which both chilled and hardened her.

But there was a terrible silence in those two rooms, and in a few moments it chilled and calmed her.

The heedless chatter of the ladies, the braying laughs of the men-at-arms, were a little chilled.

As it abated a cold breeze sprang up that, striking our clothes, chilled us to the bone.

Chilled to the bone, we ventured to build a small fire in a secluded place.

She was, perhaps, too much repressed and chilled in childhood, by living with uncongenial persons.

A step to the right and the water rose to my knees; a step to the left and the cold, thin circle of the flood chilled my breast.

He stood with his arms folded, gazing at Finette in a way that chilled the very marrow of her bones.

And they started again in the cold, rainy darkness, wet and chilled to the bone, still singing.

It possibly chilled his interlocutor, who again hung fire so long that he himself at last adopted his image.