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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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The ad was chilling and probably unfair, and it paved the way for the modern attack ad.
www.bbc.co.uk
Even as the rip-roaring instances happen, the underlying factors are spine-chilling.
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The song was a minor college radio hit, and has been called a bit chilling, even though it's spit out at slam-pit's pace.
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He added that she serves up a chilling falsetto during the chorus.
en.wikipedia.org
The draw to spine-chilling stories is not new.
www.cbc.ca
But worse perhaps even than these were the spine-chilling medical experiments carried out on the inmates.
www.dailymail.co.uk
What he witnessed in the farm was the spine-chilling scene of a leopard dragging a woman.
www.dnaindia.com
It is not the blasting, penetrating, spine-chilling cold of an icy wind on a sub-zero day, but a dry, almost prickly sensation.
www.walesonline.co.uk
Now the thrill-seeker has become an internet sensation after spine-chilling video of the incident went viral.
www.odt.co.nz

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