Which preposition to use with chilly
And the nice warm sun is shining on meit must be rather chilly in the woods to-day.
"I say, you know" the voice came to him out of an immensity of space, as though uttered from another world"it's a bit too chilly for this sort of thing.
You were very chilly to Hollis last night.
The dawns are chilly at this time of year.
But she, too, would strike the Yukon eye as lamentably chilly about the legs.
" Emblem of Purity, Chilly as Charity, Oh, what a joy your deep whiteness to view!
After profuse sweating we feel chilly from the evaporation of a large amount of moisture, which rapidly cools the surface.
He sat with his sharp, unboyish face gazing intently into the fire; for by this time autumn had set in, and the old man was chilly of an evening.
Now no matter how fast Eric ran, or how high he jumped, he was chilly through and through.
The sun would give warmth enough in an hour,by nine o'clock one would probably be glad of a sunshade; but the man was chilly after his ride; it was still a bit early to go about the business that had brought him into town: what more natural than to hitch his horse, get together a few sticks, and kindle a blaze?