slight chill
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related to a mild feeling of coldness
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Examples (20)
- There's a slight chill in the air this morning.
- He woke up with a slight chill and a sore throat.
- As the sun set, a slight chill descended upon the beach.
- Wear a jacket or you'll catch a slight chill in this weather.
- She wrapped the blanket tighter, trying to ward off the slight chill in the room.
- I think I'm coming down with a slight chill; I feel a bit achy.
- He stayed home from school because he had a slight chill and a headache.
- Standing in the rain gave her a slight chill the next day.
- Despite the sunshine, there was a slight chill carried on the breeze.
- It's just a slight chill, I'll be fine after a good night's sleep.
- The old stone church always had a slight chill, even in the summer.
- The doctor said it was only a slight chill and prescribed some rest.
- You might want to bring a jacket; there will be a slight chill later tonight.
- She's been nursing a slight chill all week with hot tea and lemon.
- By the time they arrived, a slight chill had already settled over the valley.
- I hope this slight chill doesn't develop into a full-blown flu.
- I think I'm catching a slight chill; I should probably drink some hot tea.
- A slight chill is often the first sign that you're getting sick.
- Feeling a slight chill, he decided to close the window.
- He decided to stay home from work to get over his slight chill.