Chill (one) to the bone In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "chill (one) to the bone", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2023-09-05 04:09

Meaning of Chill (one) to the bone

Synonyms:

chill one to the marrow , freak someone out

Chill (one) to the bone verb phrase

Make someone extremely frightened

The film "Annabell" really chilled me to the bone.

His angry response chills her to the bone.

Thinking about ghosts chills me to the bone even though I know that they don't exist.

Other phrases about:

scare the shit out of (one)

To frighten or terrify someone abruptly or severely

throw a scare into (someone)

To scare someone.

panic (one) by (doing something)

To frighten or worry someone by doing something. 
 

put the frighteners on (someone)

If you "put the frighteners on someone", you frighten or threaten them.

Grammar and Usage of Chill (one) to the bone

Verb Forms

  • chill one to the bone
  • chilled one to the bone
  • chilling one to the bone
  • chills one to the bone
  • Possessive Adjectives

    • chill her to the bone
    • chill him to the bone
    • chill me to the bone
    • chill them to the bone
    • chill us to the bone
    • chill you to the bone

The verb "chill" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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