2578 examples of chills in sentences

hide that bleeding Wound, it chills my Soul!

" "Cut out the cold chills and you'll spoil your newspaper," suggested Arthur.

Moreover, when lodging abroad, he cannot take his choice of places; he is liable, from the necessities of war, to encamp in wet and malarious spots, and to be exposed to chills and miasms of unhealthy districts.

frost-bite or mortification produced by low vitality and chills, 13, or one in 12,000, had sunstroke, 257 had the itch, and 68 per cent.

I really enjoy that kind of work, but my back soon becomes tired, long before the cold chills me.

"And auntie?" "She had de colds and chills, and entered into de bed to keep warm.

I feel half sick; cold chills around me creep.

" An icy horror chills the Champion's heart, His brain whirls round with agonizing smart; O'er his wan cheek no gushing sorrows flow, Senseless he sinks beneath the weight of woe; Relieved at length, with frenzied look, he cries: "Prove thou art mine, confirm my doubting eyes!

There is, undoubtedly, a degree of knowledge which will direct a man to refer all to providence, and to acquiesce in the condition with which omniscient goodness has determined to allot him; to consider this world as a phantom, that must soon glide from before his eyes, and the distresses and vexations that encompass him, as dust scattered in his path, as a blast that chills him for a moment, and passes off for ever.

It also caused the cold chills to run down the agent's back.

Keep warmly clad after exercise, avoid chills, and always stop exercising as soon as fatigue is felt.

At the same time it must not interfere with the free evaporation of the perspiration, otherwise chills may result from the accumulation of moisture on the surface of the body.

Forgive, my fair; 'tis life, 'tis nature calls: Now, traitor, feel the fear that chills my hand.

The mazy dance together trace; The changing year's successive plan Proclaims mortality to man; Rough winter's blasts to spring give way, Spring yields to summer's sov'reign ray; Then summer sinks in autumn's reign, And winter chills the world again; Her losses soon the moon supplies, But wretched man, when once he lies Where Priam and his sons are laid, Is nought but ashes and a shade.

Even the shadow of the Eagle is a terrible thinga shadow that, as Felix Kennaston has told you, chills faith, and charity, and independence, and kindliness, and truth, andalaseven common honesty.

These things would cure chills and fever; many other diseases, too, and best of all, win love denied, or frighten away bad spirits.

[It was addressed to a small congregation of Monothelites in a village "out West," just after the annual spring freshet, when half the inhabitants of the place were down with the chills and fever.

Do the bears and wolves, the coons and foxes, the owls and wild-geese, find this region unhealthy, and get the chills and fever, and go around grumbling and cursing?

The surface of the earth is undergoing a rapid transformation, although we are, at the same time, led to observe, that "winter lingering chills the lap of May."

My blood chills while I contemplate the subject.

However, as days went on, Lady Fairweather became somewhat daunted by the dire predictions of chills and fever as a result of our long lying in the marshes; and one day she deserted the ship and sailed away on a bigger one.

But chills and fever never came to Gadabout's household, though the dog-day sun beat upon the waste of reeds and rushes about us and though striped-legged mosquitoes were our nearest and most attentive neighbours.

The pretended madness of Hamlet causes much mirth, the mournful distraction of Ophelia fills the heart with tenderness, and every personage produces the effect intended, from the apparition that, in the first act, chills the blood with horrour, to the fop, in the last, that exposes affectation to just contempt.

Chills and fever.

The brass chills, by Hugh Pentecost, pseud.

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