39 examples of chilliness in sentences

The air, of course, was dark and heavy, for want of that vigorous heat which clears and rarefies it; and the fruits were so crude and unconcocted that they pined away and decayed, through the chilliness of the atmosphere.

The next day she was to have attended a temperance meeting and have presented 150 cards to those who had signed her book; but the chilliness increased, and the doctor forbade her to go out.

"Easy there, my friend," he said, his tone resembling Miss Morrison's in its commanding chilliness, "How far is it to the Watson farm?" "Five miles in summer, four in winter," Bertie answered a little sulkily.

His voice will be hoarse; there will be frequent cough, headach, sneezing, running from the nose and eyes,the eyelids being somewhat swollen, and the eyes inflamed;the skin will be hot and dry, and he will complain of occasional chilliness.

Any degree of chilliness, long continued, interrupts the functions which the skin ought to perform, and thus produces mischief.

The covering of the bed should be sufficiently warm, but never any warmer than is absolutely necessary to protect the child from chilliness.

About the middle of October, 18, there occurred, however, a day of remarkable chilliness.

Now the stumbling of the man over me, my awakening, and the discovery that my face and throat were be-slimed, were but the happenings of some few, short instants; and then I was upon my feet, and following him round to the fire; for I had a sense of chilliness and a great desire not to be alone.

Although it was in the warmest season of the year, and the nights could scarcely be called nights at all, yet the sun never got very low without leaving a chilliness in the air that would have rendered sleeping without a cover and a protection from the winds, not only excessively uncomfortable, but somewhat dangerous.

[Sensation of cold] chilliness &c adj.; chill; shivering &c v.; goose skin, horripilation^; rigor; chattering of teeth; numbness, frostbite.

" He edged his chair a little nearer to Flora; but there was a chilliness in the atmosphere against which his high spirits strove in vain.

The chilliness of the air increased faster even than the natural change of the hour would seem to justify, and there were moments when the dull sound of the wind descended to their ears, though not a breath was stirring a withered and nearly solitary blade of grass at their feet.

This, of course, was a vain fancy; but I was greatly attached to my little companion, being then not much taller myself, and I was soothed and gratified, in a childish way, by discovering that my friend, though many hours dead, had not yet acquired the usual revolting chilliness.

No chilliness will then be felt.

Crockett had remarked a chilliness, and asked for a sweater, which Steggles went to fetch.

Would any trainer who knew his business (as Steggles does) have gone to bring out a sweater for his man to change for his jersey in the open air, at the very time the man was complaining of chilliness?

There was a good deal of talk at the time, and it was said that the boy fell into bad company at his mother's own card table, and that it has caused a chilliness between Mr. and Mrs. Latham.

It was the chilliness that appears among companions of a day, when the hour of separation approaches and each one draws into himself, not to be seen any more.

Drawing closer over her bosom the wrapper by which she attempted to exclude the piercing night-air, Amelia smiled at the thought of the chilliness of the grave,of the grave, where the heart beats not, and the fixed glassy eye is incapable of tears.

But before we left, the chilliness and draughts began to be again felt.

Hence the complaints of chilliness which we constantly hear when electric lights are used for the illumination of public buildings.

Something had struck her as weird: something which she could not then define; but she was quite sure that it was not merely the unusual chilliness of that rainy summer's day, which had caused her to tremble so, whenin the vestryher husband had taken her hand and kissed her.

I felt no inconvenience from my wet garments, the exercise of riding taking away all feeling of chilliness.

L. E.Every part of the fresh plant is strongly poisonous, but the root is unquestionably the most powerful, and when chewed at first imparts a slight sensation of acrimony, and a pungent heat of the lips, gums, palate and fauces, which is succeeded by a general tremor and sensation of chilliness.

There seemed to be a chilliness all over me, both within and without.

39 examples of  chilliness  in sentences