Which preposition to use with chillest

of Occurrences 199%

Gradually, as time fled, I began to feel the chill of a great winter.

in Occurrences 62%

My blood got a sort of chill in my veins at the idea that Roland should be a ghost-seer; for that generally means a hysterical temperament and weak health, and all that men most hate and fear for their children.

to Occurrences 46%

A cold afternoon: even the seeds hid in the mould down below the snow were chilled to the heart, and thought they surely could not live the winter out: the cows, when Bone went out drearily to feed them by himself, were watching the thin, frozen breath steaming from their nostrils with tears in their eyes, he thought.

with Occurrences 29%

All day long his heart was torn with pride and fearthey looked so beautiful, circling and wheeling over the stable and far away across the road, and yet his heart was chill with the fear that they would never return.

from Occurrences 16%

Kurt could not keep the cold chills from chasing up and down his back.

through Occurrences 16%

There was a quick harnessing of dogs, and on each sledge that went out was a roll of red cotton clothrolls that were ominous of death, lurid signals of pestilence and horror, whose touch sent shuddering chills through the men who were about to scatter them among the forest people.

at Occurrences 15%

"I think it is warmer to-night," said Maggie, urged by a sudden necessity of speech, hampered by a sudden chill at the heart.

as Occurrences 13%

To Gloria, in a voice which struck her as being as chill as the grey, overcast sky, he said: "Better let your horse eat.

on Occurrences 9%

" The announcement fell chill on the company.

into Occurrences 8%

The sight of the unscreened windows of her new home struck a chill into Imtiazan's heart; and when the door opened and she was met by three elderly Muhammadans who saluted her as their "Bai-Saheb," fear took possession of her soul.

down Occurrences 5%

Nothing that sends a cold chill down your back will be allowed in our paper.

for Occurrences 4%

For it was sweet to the heart to bear somewhat of that dread chill for Mine Own; and she half troubled and likewise with understanding of my heart, because that I was less clothed than I had been.

out Occurrences 4%

Half a dozen times he was up during the night; before dawn he had his coffee boiling; before the sun was up he was well on his way again, driving the cramped chill out of him by walking vigorously.

like Occurrences 4%

But he is very serious, and his words sometimes chill like a condensation of Young's "Night Thoughts."

by Occurrences 4%

He looked far older, and the fire of his countenance seemed chilled by age.

about Occurrences 3%

She smiled to think that she herself, so desolate as she was, was able to afford this innocent comfort to another girl, and then sat down and wept quietly, feeling her solitude and the chill about her, and the dark and the silence.

after Occurrences 3%

I caught a chill after an evening performance, and when I woke up the next morning, I could not move arm or leg.

over Occurrences 3%

It cast a chill over humanity, and blighted the hope of progress for many years.

toward Occurrences 3%

Chopin, however, took sides with Sand, and it is said that his heart chilled toward Liszt, who spoke bitterly of this estrangement, but on Chopin's death wrote a biographical sketch full of affection, and of an admiration better balanced than the over-flowery style which marks all of Liszt's writings.

without Occurrences 2%

There were the same wind and chill without, but as he stepped to the porch he began to sing softly.

around Occurrences 2%

I feel half sick; cold chills around me creep.

up Occurrences 2%

Ain't you ever seen him get madjest for a minutean' watched them big brown eyes of his get all packed full of yellow light that chases a chill up and down your back like a wrigglin' snake?" She considered this statement in a little silence.

across Occurrences 2%

But there comes a chill across my heart when I think how long it is since I wrote to you, and that I have not had a line even to acknowledge my letter.

during Occurrences 2%

A wrong mixturea pillow removeda moment's chill during the fevera glass of cold waterthe slightest thing will do it.

before Occurrences 2%

Chill before serving.

Which preposition to use with  chillest