Words that rhyme with chilling

  • appealing
    adj 1: able to attract interest or draw favorable attention; "He added an appealing and memorable figure to popular American mythology"- Vincent Starrett; "an appealing sense of humor"; "the idea of having enough money to retire at fifty is very appealing" [ant: unappealing] 2: (of characters in literature or drama) evoking empathic or sympathetic feelings; "the sympathetic characters in the play" [syn: sympathetic, appealing, likeable, likable] [ant: unappealing, unlikable, unlikeable, unsympathetic]
  • billing
    n 1: request for payment of a debt; "they submitted their charges at the end of each month" [syn: charge, billing]
  • building
    n 1: a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place; "there was a three-story building on the corner"; "it was an imposing edifice" [syn: building, edifice] 2: the act of constructing something; "during the construction we had to take a detour"; "his hobby was the building of boats" [syn: construction, building] 3: the commercial activity involved in repairing old structures or constructing new ones; "their main business is home construction"; "workers in the building trades" [syn: construction, building] 4: the occupants of a building; "the entire building complained about the noise"
  • ceiling
    n 1: the overhead upper surface of a covered space; "he hated painting the ceiling" 2: (meteorology) altitude of the lowest layer of clouds 3: an upper limit on what is allowed; "he put a ceiling on the number of women who worked for him"; "there was a roof on salaries"; "they established a cap for prices" [syn: ceiling, roof, cap] 4: maximum altitude at which a plane can fly (under specified conditions)
  • dealing
    n 1: method or manner of conduct in relation to others; "honest dealing" 2: the act of transacting within or between groups (as carrying on commercial activities); "no transactions are possible without him"; "he has always been honest is his dealings with me" [syn: transaction, dealing, dealings]
  • drilling
    n 1: the act of drilling [syn: drilling, boring] 2: the act of drilling a hole in the earth in the hope of producing petroleum [syn: boring, drilling, oil production]
  • feeling
    n 1: the experiencing of affective and emotional states; "she had a feeling of euphoria"; "he had terrible feelings of guilt"; "I disliked him and the feeling was mutual" 2: a vague idea in which some confidence is placed; "his impression of her was favorable"; "what are your feelings about the crisis?"; "it strengthened my belief in his sincerity"; "I had a feeling that she was lying" [syn: impression, feeling, belief, notion, opinion] 3: the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people; "the feel of the city excited him"; "a clergyman improved the tone of the meeting"; "it had the smell of treason" [syn: spirit, tone, feel, feeling, flavor, flavour, look, smell] 4: a physical sensation that you experience; "he had a queasy feeling"; "I had a strange feeling in my leg"; "he lost all feeling in his arm" 5: the sensation produced by pressure receptors in the skin; "she likes the touch of silk on her skin"; "the surface had a greasy feeling" [syn: touch, touch sensation, tactual sensation, tactile sensation, feeling] 6: an intuitive understanding of something; "he had a great feeling for music" [syn: feeling, intuitive feeling]
  • filling
    n 1: any material that fills a space or container; "there was not enough fill for the trench" [syn: filling, fill] 2: flow into something (as a container) 3: a food mixture used to fill pastry or sandwiches etc. 4: the yarn woven across the warp yarn in weaving [syn: woof, weft, filling, pick] 5: (dentistry) a dental appliance consisting of any of various substances (as metal or plastic) inserted into a prepared cavity in a tooth; "when he yawned I could see the gold fillings in his teeth"; "an informal British term for `filling' is `stopping'" 6: the act of filling something
  • grilling
    n 1: cooking by direct exposure to radiant heat (as over a fire or under a grill) [syn: broil, broiling, grilling]
  • grinning
    n 1: a facial expression characterized by turning up the corners of the mouth; usually shows pleasure or amusement [syn: smile, smiling, grin, grinning]
  • instilling
    n 1: teaching or impressing upon the mind by frequent instruction or repetition [syn: inculcation, ingraining, instilling]
  • killing
    adj 1: very funny; "a killing joke"; "sidesplitting antics" [syn: killing, sidesplitting] n 1: an event that causes someone to die [syn: killing, violent death] 2: the act of terminating a life [syn: killing, kill, putting to death] 3: a very large profit [syn: killing, cleanup]
  • milling
    n 1: corrugated edge of a coin
  • saying
    n 1: a word or phrase that particular people use in particular situations; "pardon the expression" [syn: saying, expression, locution]
  • schilling
    n 1: formerly the basic unit of money in Austria [syn: schilling, Austrian schilling]
  • shilling
    n 1: the basic unit of money in Uganda; equal to 100 cents [syn: Ugandan shilling, shilling] 2: the basic unit of money in Tanzania; equal to 100 cents [syn: Tanzanian shilling, shilling] 3: the basic unit of money in Somalia; equal to 100 cents [syn: Somalian shilling, shilling] 4: the basic unit of money in Kenya; equal to 100 cents [syn: Kenyan shilling, shilling] 5: a former monetary unit in Great Britain [syn: British shilling, shilling, bob] 6: an English coin worth one twentieth of a pound
  • shrilling
    n 1: a continuing shrill noise; "the clash of swords and the shrilling of trumpets"--P. J. Searles
  • stealing
    n 1: the act of taking something from someone unlawfully; "the thieving is awful at Kennedy International" [syn: larceny, theft, thievery, thieving, stealing] 2: avoiding detection by moving carefully [syn: stealth, stealing]
  • thrilling
    adj 1: causing a surge of emotion or excitement; "she gave an electrifying performance"; "a thrilling performer to watch" [syn: electrifying, thrilling] 2: causing quivering or shivering as by cold or fear or electric shock; "a thrilling wind blew off the frozen lake"
  • tilling
    n 1: cultivation of the land in order to raise crops
  • tripping
    adj 1: characterized by a buoyant rhythm; "an easy lilting stride"; "the flute broke into a light lilting air"; "a swinging pace"; "a graceful swingy walk"; "a tripping singing measure" [syn: lilting, swinging, swingy, tripping] 2: moving easily and quickly; nimble; "the dancer was light and graceful"; "a lightsome buoyant step"; "walked with a light tripping step" [syn: light, lightsome, tripping]
  • unwilling
    adj 1: not disposed or inclined toward; "an unwilling assistant"; "unwilling to face facts" [ant: willing] 2: in spite of contrary volition
  • willing
    adj 1: disposed or inclined toward; "a willing participant"; "willing helpers" [ant: unwilling] 2: not brought about by coercion or force; "the confession was uncoerced" [syn: uncoerced, unforced, willing] n 1: the act of making a choice; "followed my father of my own volition" [syn: volition, willing]
  • yearling
    n 1: a young child [syn: toddler, yearling, tot, bambino] 2: a racehorse considered one year old until the second Jan. 1 following its birth 3: an animal in its second year
  • yelling
    n 1: uttering a loud inarticulate cry as of pain or excitement [syn: yelling, shouting]
  • swilling
    n 1: the drinking of large mouthfuls rapidly [syn: gulping, swilling, guzzling]
  • trilling
    n 1: United States literary critic (1905-1975) [syn: Trilling, Lionel Trilling]
  • zwilling
  • distilling
  • fulfilling
  • hilling
  • spilling
  • stilling
  • quilling
  • skilling
  • dilling
  • pilling
  • rilling

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