Chillinesses [noun]
Definition of Chillinesses:
cold
Opposite/Antonyms of Chillinesses:
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Sentence/Example of Chillinesses:
It was wearisome waiting, and there was a chilliness in the night air which had crept into it with the east wind.
Why was it necessary to have “a day of remarkable chilliness” (p. 3), and a Newfoundland dog rushing into the room (p. 6)?
He stayed with me at John's that night; complained before retiring, of thirst and chilliness; and awoke with a raging fever.
The chilliness of the shadows of Lawrence and his followers was remarkable.
But I mean that nothing physical takes from the comfort of a home so much as chilliness.
There was a feeling of chilliness about the place, but we were only staying for one night, so would put up with it.
A chilliness, not altogether due to the night air, invaded the room, and made them cold.
In spite of the chilliness of the night there was something in the air of this room that cried for an open window.
Yet he was aware that his heart was beating a little quicker and that there was a sensation of chilliness in his back.
It was a clear, sunny afternoon, yet with a touch of chilliness in the air, a premonition of winter in the wind.