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bone-chilling

 

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Bone-Chilling
  1. Adjective (Senses):
    • Causing extreme fear or terror.
      • Description: The term "bone-chilling" is used to describe something that has the ability to cause intense fear or terror in a person.
      • Example Sentence: The bone-chilling scream from the horror movie sent shivers down my spine.
    • Extremely cold or chilling.
      • Description: When used to describe weather or temperatures, "bone-chilling" implies that the cold is so intense that it feels an almost penetrating coldness.
      • Example Sentence: Walking outside in the bone-chilling winter air, I immediately regretted not wearing my warm coat.
  2. Noun:
    • A situation or experience that causes intense fear or terror.
      • Description: As a noun, "bone-chilling" refers to a situation or experience that induces a sense of extreme fear or terror.
      • Example Sentence: The haunted house was a bone-chilling, heart-pounding adventure.

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