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chilling [ˈtʃılıŋ] ADJ

1. chilling:

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chilling

I . chill [tʃıl] N

1. chill:

III . chill [tʃıl] ADJ

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These lawsuit threats resulted in a chilling effect, which prevented DAT decks from becoming readily affordable.
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But worse perhaps even than these were the spine-chilling medical experiments carried out on the inmates.
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The draw to spine-chilling stories is not new.
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Even as the rip-roaring instances happen, the underlying factors are spine-chilling.
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But cold water flows through for an eternity, chilling your facecloth, solidifying butter to plates, freezing your unmentionables.
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Or you could, more wisely, watch a chilling documentary that goes to the heart of the current events that bewilder us.
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How dreadfully would a child have to behave to receive such bone-chilling gifts from his or her own parents?
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He added that she serves up a chilling falsetto during the chorus.
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But with his silver mane, swarthy, vulpine features and deep, spine-chilling voice, it was as villains that he really excelled.
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The doctor looks up when a chilling breeze wafts over her.
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