ADJ
- bitter, deep
- cold, damp
- slight
- evening, morning, night
- autumn/ autumnal, winter
VERB + CHILL
- feel
- I could feel the chill as soon as I went outside
- take off
- I'll add some hot water to the milk to take the chill off it (= to make it slightly warmer)
CHILL + NOUN
- factor
- With the chill factor, it's nearly minus forty here
PHRASES
- a chill in the air
- There's a slight chill in the air
VERB + CHILL
- feel
- She felt a sudden chill at the thought of the dangers he faced
- strike
- Her words struck a chill in his heart
CHILL + VERB
- run down/up sb's spine, run through sb
- A chill ran through me at the thought
PHRASES
- send a chill through sb/down sb's spine
- The news sent a chill down her spine
VERB + CHILL
- catch, get
- I caught a nasty chill after my swim last week