The correct spelling for "burr" when referring to a sensation of cold is "b-u-r-r." The repeated "r" at the end of the word helps to convey the shivering or trembling feeling associated with cold temperatures. This spelling also distinguishes it from other meanings of "burr," such as a rough edge or a type of plant seed casing.
Chilly means that you feel cold. Chili is a food.
You spelled it correctly: chilly.
The usual phrase is, "You caught a cold."
VERY COLD
you spell it, like it but you spell antidisinstablishmenteareism like antidisinstablishmenteareism
its spell like "no"
Cause he dumb and cold
it is -45oC they are very cold. Burr
There would be all kids of things like earthquakes,sunnamis,tornados, and hurricanes. The earth would be like a pile of dust. IT BE COLD BURR!!!! :)
Chilly means that you feel cold. Chili is a food.
You spelled it correctly: chilly.
he was cold.....lol get it burr was cold...... okay that was lame but i think your looking for Aaron burr who was the third united states vice president during thomas jeffersons term also served as the united states senator during john Adams term. he was also a was hero by the way.
The correct spelling is burr, just as in your question.The word 'burr' is a noun (a word for a thing) and a verb (a word for an action).Another word that's pronounced the same, spelled brr or brrr, is an interjection, used to express someone's reaction to feeling cold.
The correct spelling of the adjective is wintry (like the winter, cold).
I'm not sure how to spell it but it sounds like: a cha chaii
I'm not sure how to spell it but it sounds like: a cha chaii
No, 'cold ants' cannot be rearranged to spell a country.