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Discover Ludwig"cold chills" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a sudden feeling of coldness or shivering sensation due to fear, excitement, or illness. Example: As she walked through the abandoned house, Sarah couldn't shake off the cold chills that ran down her spine. She felt like she was being watched, and the eerie silence only added to her unease.
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cold chills
noun
Feelings of fear.
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In particular there were a variety of AEs associated with perception of, or response to, body temperature, e.g. hot flush, burning sensation, feeling hot, pyrexia, feeling of body temperature change, feeling cold, chills, peripheral coldness, night sweats, hyperhydrosis and cold sweat.
McGaughey got "cold chills".
"I just get cold chills when I think about it.
Reading Frank Rich's article gave me cold chills.
What they have done is completely unthinkable and this is giving people cold chills.
As to the 'liberal ethos', that phrase is enough to give me cold chills". The report will be published in September.
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You get a cold chill".
(c) "The thought of his being President sends a cold chill down my spine".
All the while the rain did not let up, drenching the world in a cold chill.
"A cold chill settled over me and I became very worried," she says.
Once entirely cold, chill in refrigerator overnight or for at least 8 hours.
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