Chills [noun]

Definition of Chills:

cold conditions

Synonyms of Chills:


Opposite/Antonyms of Chills:

Warmth

Heat


Sentence/Example of Chills:

Cold chills crept over Tom, as Mr. Harrison looked round to refresh his memory.

Maybe that chills a man's feelings, maybe something deep in his mind lives and has time to think.

She complained of a headache, and had had chills during the night, and was now quite evidently feverish.

It will be long after sun-up then, and when you ask for help you tell them your folks are all down with chills and fever.

Puckered with chills and goose-flesh, the fireside people huddled and sneezed around their respective hearths.

The glue is applied evenly on both sides of the inner piece only, and this is then stood on edge until the glue chills.

I confess I am; Raymond Briggs always chills me when he casts his eye over my front elevation.

Though it was a warm night, as I have said, the cold chills began to chase themselves up and down my back.

Complete rest in bed is always essential, and external heat is necessary for the body chills easily as the child grows weak.

Breathe through the nose, thus warming the air you inspire before it enters the lungs and chills the blood.