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What does "I get the chill" mean?
Does "chill" mean "a sudden feeling of fear or worry" here?
May 16, 2019 9:10 AM
Answers · 3
Yes, to "get a chill" or have a chill go down your spine is an expression that relates people's feeling of fear to people's feeling of cold. Goosebumps can happen for both too, I think. But I don't think that people always get goosebumps if they are cold or afraid.
May 16, 2019
Thanks, Sandra. Does it always accompany with goose bumps?
May 16, 2019
i get a chill every time i think about that horror movie, or i got a chill when i saw that scene, it will make a chill go down your spine ....its like a feeling of uneasiness when you see something unsettling
May 16, 2019
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