How To Use Chill In A Sentence

  • Add the chopped tomatoes, chillis and refried beans to the casserole with a little salt and pepper. 5.
  • Within a few days of its unveiling Achilles was modestly kitted out with a fig leaf.
  • Add a little freshly sliced green chilli or a hint of chilli powder if you wish. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other unusual finds include a couple of chinchillas and 16 dogs that had been left in the Louisiana State University Medical Center, Bafalis says.
  • For a picnic, chill the strawberries and cream separately, take them along in a cool box, and assemble them on site.
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  • Spoon the mixture into the prepared flan case and chill until set.
  • The poorer the soil and the older the lawn, the better will be the flower display, but most park lawns will contain self-heal, daisy, achillea, and cat's-ear.
  • Union officials privately acknowledge that Phoenix's achilles heel has always been the difficulties it would face raising the necessary finance.
  • Spoon the mixture into a pudding basin and chill for at least two hours.
  • Earlier, in the B turret of the Achilles, there had been a temporary delay in the shell supply, and the gunhouse crews took the ready-use shells from their racks and fed them into the guns. Graf Spee
  • One for the latex lovers in your life, this anniversary alternative event is circus-themed, but remember to peel off your strongman's handlebar 'tache if you want to tuck into the birthday cake in the chillout room. Clubs picks of the week
  • I grew chilly when the fire went out.
  • I had a garlic chilly mince curry, and she went for a very nice chicken dopiaza.
  • There may be a chill in the air this winter, but if you're in the vicinity of the Royal Theatre in Castlebar chances are it will come from the Ice Ballet.
  • Combined with the snowily austere imagery of the scene, the effect is chilling.
  • The temperature was -25, but much colder with the wind-chill. Canada.com
  • It was really cold, with a sneaky, penetrating breeze to provide an extra wind-chill.
  • If one can speak of a vocal Achilles heel, then Miss Roocroft's is still her cloudy diction.
  • They will learn more about Churchill than from this diffuse, badly edited book. Times, Sunday Times
  • Suddenly, seeking high office, Liddy Dole was described as over-ambitious, chilly and nasty under the "syrupy" Southern accent. Caryl Rivers: Bad, Mad Michelle
  • Mix in the turmeric and chilli powder. Times, Sunday Times
  • For a time, the revolt chilled the atmosphere in which they had to operate and stimulated a vigorous debate within their fracturing movement about the appropriate means to effect the desired end of emancipation.
  • The book is a sustained diatribe questioning Churchill's actions from the early 1930s through 1941.
  • Whereas quotations with an apothegmatic feel are normally ascribed to Shaw, those with a more grandiose or belligerent tone are almost automatically credited to Churchill.
  • In his brilliant first volume on the Second World War, Winston Churchill describes French statesmanship on the eve of war as ‘the quintessence of defeatism.’
  • Enjoy this jolly, spritzy, grapey, flowering currant and passion fruit-scented rosé well chilled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Reroll and repeat with the chilled pastry trimmings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shy leaves hide under their brethren as the icy chill dives and chases each one like a predator feasting on a school of fish.
  • On a warm day, heaven is a bottle of chilled wine, a plate of seafood, and a table with a view.
  • The Scottish foursome sound nicely chilled where they used to be, for better or worse, just plain flaky.
  • That seems to have been the spiteful remark of an adversary; for at least while Churchill was still in politics, the Congress was staffed, and led by men and women of calibre and integrity.
  • The vodka and whisky are flowing and it's just about time to chill out on the sofa with a good film.
  • And a bowl of juicy ripe fruit was placed on the table and a bottle of sparkling wine was chilling nicely in the silver cooler.
  • The mother of the chillun was a good lady an 'she let me look on the books when she read to them an' larned me the lessons 'long with her chillun. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 2
  • A percutaneous tenotomy of the Achillis tendon is often necessary to completely correct the equinus.
  • The Sherpa has everything the Vector has (including the timekeeper), but also an anemometer that measures wind speed and wind chill in mph, knots, beaufort, km/h, and m/s.
  • No one does American small-town evil more chillingly. Times, Sunday Times
  • For extra spice add one finely chopped chilli in with the spices. The Sun
  • The director cleverly atmosphered the film for added chills.
  • Now the number of yawls has increased to twenty-five and the yawl racing competition has become a major tourist attraction on Achill island.
  • But for both of them, in different ways, there was now an enduring chill in their lives.
  • This is a complex wine that will sparkle as an accompaniment to a tall glass of bone chillingly cold lemon sorbet with sprigs of mint.
  • In 1940, even the indomitable Winston Churchill despaired of survival, far less ultimate victory. SAN ANDREAS
  • Decoys that can confuse the homing sensor in the interceptor are the Achilles' heel of this system.
  • You must be chilled to the bone sitting out here!
  • A few well-garlanded madams of the society crowd passed by, gossiping, their rich black minks set for the chill in the Springtime air, their heels clopping gently on the sidewalk.
  • He's chilled, relaxed and not fazed by anything. The Sun
  • Their report on the plans for nuclear war is a chilling document.
  • They could produce a chilling effect on press freedom, empowering only the company with bottomless pockets and the rich individual with a limitless appetite for complaints. Times, Sunday Times
  • BERLIN—On a chilly October evening in her austere chancellery, Angela Merkel placed a confidential call to Rome to help save the euro. Deepening Crisis Over Euro Pits Leader Against Leader
  • Winston Churchill was given a guided tour of the D-Day beaches in a duck.
  • It was laden with two bowls of steaming chilli, a monstrous plate of salad, and several side dishes of onion, cheese, sour cream, and cubed bread.
  • People cluster around wood fires to keep off the night chill.
  • In the poem, Hector's body, attached to Achilles' chariot and dragged around Troy, cannot be mutilated because Aphrodite has anointed it with ambrosia.
  • We huddled closely around its glowing embers as they struggled to keep at bay the piercing chill of the Andean night.
  • Mike Battaglia, oddsmaker at Churchill Downs since 1975 and one of horse racing's most respected handicappers, will be an analyst for NBC at the Belmont Stakes.
  • The food services unit distributes chilled products to restaurants, delis and multiples whose supply needs now also include frozen and ambient foods.
  • Trim and finely chop the chilli. Times, Sunday Times
  • A tautly told tale of psychological tension and chilling moral complexity, The Last Secret accelerates to a shattering conclusion as it explores the irreparable consequences of one family's crimes of the heart. The Last Secret: Summary and book reviews of The Last Secret by Mary McGarry Morris.
  • Looking back at my to-do list (previous post) it occurs to me that the whole point of getting the dratted deadline for Chill moved (it looks now as if it will be published for Fall 2009, so never fear; it is not being pushed back a full year) was so I could take some time off from novels and let my brain regrow. Re: Book sale paypal payments...
  • Add the garlic paste, red chilli powder and turmeric and mix well.
  • On February 26th 2009, tenecia wrote: yall need 2 chill out wit da death threats cause yall niggas dont know wat went on wit them Chris Brown Death Threats Linked To Women’s Rights Group
  • Garnish the guacamole with chilli powder or coriander sprigs, then serve in the centre of a plate of tortilla chips.
  • Sonia was getting chillier and chillier and knew that she needed a shelter. GWENDOLEN
  • Flavour and heat come from two little jars that most kitchens collect along the way: curry powder and chilli powder. Times, Sunday Times
  • I just chill out and play some ice hockey before moving to USA.
  • In 1940, even the indomitable Winston Churchill despaired of survival, far less ultimate victory. SAN ANDREAS
  • In these patients, we have reinserted the Achilles tendon in the calcaneus with two to five bone anchors, depending on the amount of tendon disinserted.
  • Meanwhile, pour the marinade back into the pan and discard the garlic and chilli. The Sun
  • It was cool without being chill, and took the warmth of one's hand flatteringly soon, as if it liked to do so, yet kept its freshness; it was smooth without being glossy, mat as a pearl, and as delightful to roll in the hand; and of an exquisite, alarming frangibility that gave it, in its small way, that flavour which belongs to pleasures that are dogged by the danger of a violent end. The Judge
  • To us it smells like burnt chilli and it is slightly unusual. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wrap the dough in clingfilm and chill in the fridge for 20 minutes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The normally cheerful blond felt chilled by the expression on Lukas' face.
  • We went to build a snowman but before it was half finished I was chilled to the bone.
  • Obviously the inner layer was punctured because the outer skin was burning hot against her chill fingers.
  • He found some disagreeable remnants — a watery stew, cold and sodden; a basin half-full of some kind of tinned soup; a chill suet pudding put away on a shelf. The Unpleasantness At The Belladonna Club
  • But when it gets chilly, the island's a fantastic place to stock up on hand-knit Aran sweaters.
  • But the soldier, who, with proper military observance, continued to have his eye and attention fixed on the Emperor, as the prince whom he was bound to answer or to serve, saw none of the hints, which Achilles at length suffered to become so broad, that Zosimus and the Protospathaire exchanged expressive glances, as calling on each other to notice the by-play of the leader of the Varangians. Count Robert of Paris
  • Not only does this increase the cooling energy requirement for the building, but also it increases the size of the chiller required to cool the building.
  • For fine white flowers we have the showy achilleas in variety and gypsophila paniculata, called baby breath as a common name. Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916
  • In addition, the mold and moisture issues associated with chillers operating at part-load conditions are eliminated when proper dehumidification can occur.
  • Moore says that the organization has passed its Chamberlain period, and is now in need of a Churchill.
  • In the event that the company's food chillers should fail, MSVC can acquire multifunctional vehicles to transport both chilled and ambient products, said Whelehan.
  • The champagne was always chilled and ready to open. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or the slithers of beef sirloin marinated in chilli and lime, stir-fried with vegetables and noodles.
  • Mix pineapple chunks and chilli peppers for a simple salsa to add a sweet heat to fish such as halibut, tuna and salmon. Times, Sunday Times
  • Coming back to the form of two years ago, Westmeath have been hit by a chilling catalogue of injuries.
  • Let the pudding chill for an hour until set.
  • Crossing genres from lo-fi slacker rock to Greek chillwave, it felt exciting and fresh at the same time as throwing you back into the past in a disorientating timewarp reminiscent of Gold-era Spandau Ballet. The sax is back
  • My companions fell for the chicken and mushroom vol-au-vents served with salad and the chilli in pitta bread clicked with our photographer.
  • 'This house will do whatever is incumbent upon it in good conscience,' said the abbot with chilly emphasis, and watched with an unrevealing face as Drogo Bosiet, with only the curtest of nods by way of leavetaking, turned on his booted heel and strode out of the chapterhouse. The Hermit of Eyton Forest
  • On a winter's night in the deserts of northern Mexico one might expect to hear the chilling cries of coyotes or solitary wolf baying at the moon.
  • The Prince of Wales shivered in the chill of an unheated theatre yesterday as he launched a campaign to help one million children to become involved in the arts over the next five years.
  • Our wedding season is a year-round affair these days as people are choosing to get married in the chillier aka windier months of the year. Wedding Cake of the Day
  • It was a slightly glum day, the vivid blue of the sky partially hidden by overcast, and the silky gray rainbirds taking flight in the chill air.
  • The hope now is that his Achilles holds up to what may be a long stint in the field. Times, Sunday Times
  • Reduce the heat to medium, add the shrimp paste and green chillies and sauté for 1 minute. Times, Sunday Times
  • The raw weather chilled our enthusiasm for a swim.
  • Achilles slaughters sheep and they feast and drink.
  • I remain a big fan of the engine though - the throaty burble they emanate still sends a chill up my spine each time I hear one.
  • Chop the chilli finely, removing the seeds if you wish (leaving them in will make it hotter) and add it to the dressing with most of the finely shredded mint (and coriander) leaves.
  • This was despite requests from Churchill and the British Royal Family that the king be granted greater diplomatic privileges.
  • Gunner Oke at the breach, and advised him to exhibit a dose of black-currant wine before turning in (as a specific against a chill in the extremities), was proceeding leisurably to cut himself a quid of tobacco when he became aware of two workmen -- carpenters they appeared to be in the dim light -- approaching the entry. Merry-Garden and Other Stories
  • Thankfully, no steady breeze was blowing, so no wind chill was created.
  • In a funky setting, explore artfully presented skewered meats, seafood and rice, perfumed with tamarind, coconut milk, anise, chillies, garlic and ginger.
  • So, Washington's temperature soared into the springlike 70s three times in five days, a true and welcome departure from wintry weeks of chill in which the mercury had not forayed even so high as 60. Record-breaking weather, whether in coolness or warmth
  • There was a chill in the air when I got out the house this morning.
  • So in the end, she decided to make beef carbonade, the perfect thing for a chilly winter night, and the red meat less likely to upset the bird lady than a murdered chicken might. Fascination
  • SENATE GOP WHIP CONTEST COOLING OFF - Running tonight in Roll Call form David Drucker: "The contest for Senate Republican Whip has chilled following a backlash of rank-and-file GOP Senators, who are upset that a very public intraparty power struggle might sew discord and alienate voters in the midst of a national fiscal crisis. HUFFPOST HILL - Senate Punk-Off Continues to Escalate
  • Wear clothing in layers so you can add or subtract items to prevent chills or sweating.
  • So habituated has one become to feeling cooler in a draught that the absence of chill lends the night an unaccustomedness, the more weird in that it is unanalyzed, so that one feels definitely that one is in a strange, far country. African Camp Fires
  • Add the garlic, rosemary and chilli flakes, giving them a good swish around the pan to release the flavours. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cold and bitter wind came straight at the face and chilled them to their bones.
  • The hot air flowing from furnaces in the cellar through the vents of the hypocaust went far to drive off the chill.
  • The chilly wind whipped strands of dark hair across her face, and the dewy smell of wet grass filled her senses.
  • To this, the expert warns a citizen, avoiding chill while, also answer vigilant hiemal " decorate sexual asthma " .
  • Perhaps the most chilling thought is that by the standards of other internet security issues, swamping attacks are a relatively mild problem. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then the movement and the chill evening air seemed to restore her usual briskness, and she proceeded to describe to the children the exact situation of the "appartement" which she and Adolphe would occupy on their return to Paris, and make many brilliant plans for the future. Susan A Story for Children
  • Most tick-caused infections are asymptomatic or exhibit non-specific symptoms such as fever, fatigue, chills, and anorexia.
  • Add the tomatoes, spinach, chilli and turmeric powders and fry till the spinach wilts a bit and the tomatoes are well cooled.
  • It's a bit chilly and empty hereabouts.
  • The treatments were truly indulgent and there were complimentary towels and refreshments served while I chilled out in the superb facilities. The Sun
  • A billowing fog of chill air poured out of the door and swirled around Cane's arms and legs as he heedlessly strode forward.
  • Thankfully, the actor has pulled in the reins, producing an electrifying performance that is truly chilling. The Sun
  • As Senator John McCain chills in his home state today, his local paper analyzes how a candidate’s facial structure impacts voters and assesses the visages of Mr. McCain and Mr. Obama. The Early Word: Pie in the Big Sky? - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Pigs make a pretty good model for Neandertal thoraces," Churchill told LiveScience. FOXNews.com
  • Since the Vietnam War, there has been a chilliness between the military and the press, but there was none with the Third Battalion.
  • Only a slight, chill wind dared to slip among the crumbling buildings.
  • And the singer says in her own words that it's her prerogative right now to just chill.
  • This type of mole gets everyone excited because it's made with chocolate, but cacao is only one ingredient in the mix of four kinds of chillies and musky spices that create its distinct and complex flavour.
  • He had admitted before the kick-off that his Achilles heel is sorely troubling him and that 70% is the best he can now deliver.
  • What they need is more unstructured time, more 'chill time.'
  • At present the day was drizzling and chilly, while the huge volumes of smoke from a whole forest of factory chimneys tended to impart a deeper shade of dismalness to the dispiriting landscape.
  • This is a thick, nutty curry of chicken with cashew nuts, grated coconut, garlic cloves, fresh ginger, coriander, onions & green chillies.
  • Evergreens suffer worst of all from wind-chill because their leaves exhale watery vapour whatever the temperature, even if minimally. Times, Sunday Times
  • Among my favourites, from two platefuls, were pork in black bean sauce, the chilli spare ribs, the char sui in Cantonese sauce and the chicken wings in garlic sauce.
  • The ornamental Christmas pepper is grown for its colourful fruits rather than for eating, although they are developed from Cayenne peppers and chillies and, if eaten, will provide similar eye-watering effects.
  • This is one of the first and largest studies so far where they are targeting what I call the Achilles heel of cancers," he said Monday from Vancouver. Canadian Online Health News
  • His spirits were so high he didn't detect the chill of fear in Lucy.
  • Products: Shrimp sauce white - gourd sauce, chilli oil.
  • Divide between four ramekins or ovenproof glass pots, then place in the fridge to chill for 20 minutes. The Sun
  • They make me feel chilled and homely. Times, Sunday Times
  • Brer Rabbit b'ilt 'im a straw house, en hit wuz tored down; den he made a house out'n pine-tops, en dat went de same way; den he made' im a bark house, en dat wuz raided on, en eve'y time he los 'a house he los' one er his chilluns. Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings
  • In these experiments, chilling is necessary.
  • Spoon into a dish or ramekins, cover and chill until firm. Times, Sunday Times
  • Add drained sweetcorn, chilli and pepper. Times, Sunday Times
  • The atmosphere turned chilly and I'm now excluded from all future reunions. The Sun
  • I shall never see the word hawthorn in poetry again without the image of the snowy but far from chilling canopy rising before me. Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works
  • But until recently, all the available dishes were based on a couple of sauces, alternatively spiced up with chillies or cooled down with yoghurt or cream.
  • Another tactic, which I abhor, was to use pepper, chilli or anything to irritate the hounds' noses.
  • I chose the Thai fishcakes and mango salad, which were delicious and had a great chilli kick.
  • He is the presiding genius of the national spirit, a kind of Churchill in a neck ruff.
  • Drive a missile-equipped sports car through narrow streets, and enjoy tasty interludes with foreign agents of the opposite sex who try to snap your neck as you reach for the chilled champagne.
  • Stir in chilli powder and cumin. The Sun
  • As first-timers they all receive a formal welcome that begins with the spine-chilling wero (challenge by one of the local warriors) followed by a karanga (call of welcome by one of the local women).
  • Remove from the heat and stir in the lemon zest and chilli flakes. Times, Sunday Times
  • With a chill vibe and harmonious R&B crooning, it's more than a little reminiscent of Fantastic's "Players".
  • Before that, the chills come via a middle-age woman and her young daughter-in-law who kill wandering samurais amid the tall grasses surrounding their isolated hut. Haunting Films From Japan
  • Finding our way back home, chilled to the bone, our cheeks and noses flushed from the fresh air, to find a pot of hot coffee and a warm apple tart on the table. Jamie Schler: Apple Clafoutis: A Recipe for Autumn
  • This is what nature has done; as for men, they have hugely painted the lakeward wall of the castle with the arms of the Canton Vaud, which are nearly as ugly as the arms of Ohio; and they have wrought into the roof of the tallest tower with tiles of a paler tint the word "Chillon," so that you cannot possibly mistake it for any other castle. A Little Swiss Sojourn
  • He said he had loaned the woman his jumper when the air turned chilly during an evening out after the flight in August, 2001.
  • In addition to the price increases, Churchill Downs has changed seating plans on Oaks day.
  • It's a bit feverish in the comments boxes, so let's take a couple tablets of Theology and chill, shall we?
  • MBN conflict sounds a lot like what some call the “aesthetic” conflict, though it seems you are emphasing its informational basis more than it’s merely formal basis. have read any schiller? i’m thinking specificially of the aesthetic education of man a series of letters. 4GW, Nation-Building as Soft-Colonization,Time Ranges in War/Conflict, and Meme Wars « PurpleSlog – Awesomeness & Modesty Meets Sexy
  • The speech is aimed at the self-will and factiousness of Achilles and his disloyalty to Agamemnon. The Art of Letters
  • This reminds me of one time that the chiller broke down and it took about 13 1/2 hours to put a new shaft in it because it had to be milled at a machine shop and then put in there.
  • By the time we got home the weather became dull and chilly.
  • Churchill, now a member of the war cabinet, put a stop to these negotiatory feelers. Human Smoke
  • They had not intended to spend the afternoon, but found themselves too fascinated to turn away from the breakers bursting upon the rocks and from the many kinds of colorful sea life starfish, crabs, mussels, sea anemones, and, once, in a rock-pool, a small devilfish that chilled their blood when it cast the hooded net of its body around the small crabs they tossed to it. CHAPTER VI
  • Champagne and chilled fino sherry both perform this role with aplomb but sometimes it pays to go for something a little off-piste.
  • It is sometimes lively and light-hearted, sometimes slow and chill - and sometimes tranquil like new age music.
  • Even the name is a little chilling, recalling a medieval spearlike weapon as well as a ferocious fish. Try Pike On The Fly
  • Playing the role with an icy coolness that would chill Ma Parker, he brings something extra special to the director's vision.
  • Along the way the potholes got filled, the cobbles were nicely asphalted, the hoardings were stripped of their multi-layered messages, and the chill damp was replaced with warmth and light.
  • For the berry coulis: Puree the fruit with the sorbet syrup, strain and chill.
  • We loved it - absolutely fantastic for chilling out with friends.
  • This prolonged rachilla sometimes bears a minute glume, which is of course rudimentary. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • When I takes de chillen out to git de air, de minute I's roun 'de corner I's gwine to gaum dey mouths all roun' wid jam, den dey can't nobody notice dey's changed. Pudd'nhead Wilson
  • A chill shiver rippled over his skin.
  • Pamela wears these hand-made angora legwarmers by Ambika to keep the gentle autumn chill from still-summer tan legs. Starre Vartan: Three Worldchanging Women Model Sustainable Style in NYC's Union Square
  • This really very scary Japanese ghost story from director Hideo Nakata exerts a chilling grip with its icy calm and eerie reticence.
  • These valuations have opened an abyss between person and person over which an Achilles of free thought could not leap, shutter how he may.
  • The protesters, who are taking it in turns to sit under an umbrella beside the statue of Winston Churchill, had been attracting no more than a passing glance.
  • Ajax, in the archaic attitude of the ‘kneeling race’, with helmet, jambeaus and armour from which his chiton emerges, is intent on carrying the lifeless body of Achilles, naked and with his long hair falling towards the ground.
  • Be prepared to fish in hostile conditions of rain, sleet and snow with a chill wind biting your flesh, and with weed clogging your line.
  • Add tinned tomatoes, chilli powder and ground cumin, then season with pepper. The Sun
  • Cut the chillies into pieces and add them to the blender or processor with the onion, garlic, ginger and bottom halves of the lemongrass stalks. The Sun
  • After hyperinflation, Austria introduces the schilling.
  • The hidden Achilles' heel is that while we've found ways to educate scientists in the humanities, the reverse has never really happened.
  • As soon as the garlic begins to brown add the chilli flakes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The news sent a chill down her spine.
  • The kulcha naan was stuffed with vegetables, onions, fresh chillies and covered with coriander.
  • I think the former group needs our help, and the second group needs a big frosty glass of chill-the-hell-out with a kicky pastel umbrella.
  • The wind really chills me to the bone.
  • Jockey Shane Sellers, who suffered a cracked tailbone when he was unseated in a paddock accident last week at Churchill Downs, plans to return to riding within two weeks.
  • Finely slice the white spring onions and chop the chilli into tiny dice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then the accompanying bouillon, a spicy broth scented with chilli and cumin with the customary soft, but not mushy, root vegetables and a sprinkling of firm, floury chickpeas.
  • Chill the pie for at least four hours, then top with whipped cream and garnish with reserved strawberry halves.
  • Add a chopped garlic clove and dried chilli to taste, then cook for a few minutes longer. Times, Sunday Times
  • The music captures the damp chill of the Scottish air and the fog rolling off the moors.

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