543 examples of chilly in sentences

But leaving the groves and forests, I assert that even in the chilly waters the numberless divinities of the sea and of the flowing rivers are not safe from the bolts of my son.

'What's so jolly about him is that though he's so quiet, yet he's genial; not chilly and reserved.

"Little chilly," he said, and in carpet slippers and unbuttoned waistcoat moved over to the base-burner, his feet, to avoid sloughing, not leaving the floor.

"When the year grows chilly, we know the pine and cypress are the last to fade.

Croumba's bard has second-sight, And he'll moan the Gunna's plight, When the frosts are flickering white, And the kine are housed till day; For he'll see him perched alone On a chilly old grey stone, Nibbling, nibbling at a bone That we'll maybe throw away.

I had been out in the night air many times before, but I never knew it to be so disagreeably chilly.

The chilly month of March had scarcely passed away when they received a letter from him informing them of his intention to return.

The March breeze is chilly: but I can be always warm if I like in my winter-garden.

A thick and chilly mist had delayed the coming of light, but now the mist had lifted suddenly, blown clear by a quickly risen chill wind.

Mr. LOWTHER administered chilly consolation.

Or, wouldst thou our hearts be cheering, Through this pensive lonely eve, While the chilly winds are bearing On their wings the faded leaf?

The foaming mist, day's chilly shrine, Into the clouds upcurl'd, Forth broke in majesty divine The Grampians' giant world.

I felt a little bit damp and chilly, but beer is like sea-wateryou don't catch cold through

The night was chilly, and it was some time before he could get to sleep again.

As the shadow fell on him, his teeth chattered with a chilly shudder.

To be sure, it was rather chilly, now and then, when the opening of a car-door, to let in a half-frozen gentleman with a half-cooked chicken in his hand, admitted with him a snow-laden blast from without; and then the viands were not served à la Soyer, but there was an appetite for sauce and a certain gypsy-like feeling of being at a picnic that served as a relish.

It was on a chilly day, amid falling hail, that he addressed a crowd of people in the castle-yard at York.

To-day, however, it seems like the very dawn of winter, and as if the cloud brooms were abroad gathering snow from remote and chilly corners of the sky.

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It was a damp, chilly evening.

Our last arrivals were those Polar bears, the Rochdales, with their pretty youngest daughter, who is surprisingly little, chilly and frozen for a creature that has always been living among icebergs.

I.Humane Dealing Late in the afternoon of a chilly day in February two gentlemen were sitting over their wine, in a well-furnished parlour in the town of P in Kentucky in the midst of an earnest conversation.

The day was bright when I was awakened by a chilly feeling: a strong breeze was blowing over me.

Josephine Burnside, sheathing herself in veils for the drive in the chilly early April air, glanced at her brother with a mischievous air.

I drifted along with the harvest, but after the wintry storms that swept over the endless expanse of the plains had twisted off the last leaves which the autumn had burnished to a fiery red, and the nights became too chilly to make out-of-door camping a pleasure, I found my way back to my North Dakota section reservation, which I now considered my regular winter quarters.

543 examples of  chilly  in sentences