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spine-chilling
[ spahyn-chil-ing ]
adjective
- very frightening or horrifying.
spine-chilling
adjective
- (of a book, film, etc) arousing terror
Word History and Origins
Origin of spine-chilling1
Example Sentences
The best film goes first: It’s about a father-daughter camping trip that goes horribly wrong at the hands of a creepy-looking park ranger and, in a spine-chilling scene, living sand.
Dahlia Lithwick looks at how his rhetoric has been getting even more spine-chilling of late, and why we can’t afford to lose sight of what’s at stake.
As Trump openly described his rationale for his plans last week in the most spine-chilling language yet, undocumented immigrants are “poisoning the blood of our country.”
To visit the spine-chilling inside of Vecna’s mind, head to 10th Avenue West in Queen Anne where it meets West Bothwell Street.
Chain saws roar, and spine-chilling screams echo from behind a dense wall of trees.
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