129 Words to use with chills

She sniffed the chill wind, and held her head up to the rain, and all the while, in a clear childish voice, she was singing.

Yet winter's noon is past: I'll stretch my arms all night into the wind, Endure all day the chill air and unkind; My leaves will come at last.

The mere fact of being on the spot, of course, in itself was a great thing; and when I knew that I could be called in a moment, as soon as he was awake and wanted me, I felt capable, even in the dark, chill morning twilight, to snatch an hour or two's sleep.

45 VI And be it sofor to the chill night

In the valleys, where they were sheltered from the winds, they left three or four feet below open; but on the hills, where they were more exposed to the chill blasts of the night, they thatched them close to the ground, leaving only a door for entrance, and a vent in the middle of the room for the smoke of three fires, which they made in every house.

The red light faded as she sung, A chill breeze rose and swept across the sea, She drew her cloak still closer round the child, And turned toward the cabin; As she went a faint glow glimmered In the east, and slowly rose The silver crescent of the moon.

It was cloudy and starless, with a chill mist hanging over the valley; but my uncle's cob was a swift one, and we soon began to ascend the hill up past the castle, and then, turning to the left, drove along a steep, rough by-road which led to the south of the wood and out across the moor.

Soon the young man passed into the high, chill rooms of his father's apartment.

"There is a chill feeling in the air, though it is such a lovely morning.

In the chill rain of dark nights our engineers had to build new roads across spongy shell-torn areas, repair broken roads beyond No Man's Land, and build bridges.

They had been a week at the tavern, and Fernando, who had lived a thousand years of alternating bliss and agony in that short period, was sitting in the bar-room in front of a great roaring fire, which the chill evening of early autumn made comfortable, utterly oblivious of the grumbling of the landlord, who was saying: "When people stay a whole week 'thout any luggage, it be high time they pay up.

I have always liked to believe that the splendors of that last walk endured to the endthat there was no uncertainty, no hesitation, above all, no vulgar stumbling; but that the last high step, which plunged him into the chill waters of the race, was lifted in the same exulting serenity as the first.

Objects all around her were plunged into darkness, but where the canvas let in the morning she saw a patch of drear, chill light.

An overwhelming embarrassment of shyness seized upon her, and the chill desolation of loneliness seemed to shut down about her like a cloud.

It sent a chill shudder through him, though it was so sweet, for he could feel her whole life surging behind it; and was the kiss he had given her for it such a kiss as that?

It was late afternoon, early in September, and each night brought now the first chill breaths of autumn.

The morbid loneliness of the place touched Bobby's spirit with chill hands.

" In bygone times the appearance of the berries of the elder was held to indicate the proper season for sowing wheat: "With purple fruit when elder branches bend, And their high hues the hips and cornels lend, Ere yet chill hoar-frost comes, or sleety rain, Sow with choice wheat the neatly furrowed plain.

No summons mock'd by chill delay, No petty gains disdain'd by pride; The modest wants of every day The toil of every day supply'd.

A chill silence encompassed the glade.

Perhaps I have almost reached it, For when I am walking late, I see a shrouded stranger Beside my postern gate; And a sudden chill creeps o'er me At sight of that figure grim, For I fancy that he is waiting For me in the twilight dim;

"I am chilled to the heart," grasped the sexton, shivering from head to foot, while chill damps gathered on his brow.

Cary, before whose eyes flashed for a moment the vision of a chill dawn, cold grey walls, and a silent firing party, shuddered.

"My father grew worse now from day to day; he lingered through the summer and with the chill days of autumn the end came.

" In the deepening shadows of the chill November dusk the boy's face was ashen.

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