Sentence examples for getting chill from inspiring English sources

The phrase "getting chill" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
It is more natural to say "feeling chilly" or "getting cold." However, if you are using it in a colloquial or informal setting, it may be acceptable. Example: "I was outside for too long and I started getting chill." (informal) Alternatively, you can use the phrase "getting a chill" as in: Example: "I walked into the air-conditioned room and immediately started getting a chill." (more commonly used).

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"I'm getting chill bumps sharing that with you," Wainwright said Tuesday.

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"I was getting chills.

"I'm getting chills now thinking about it".

"I'm getting chills right now just from talking about it".

"John laughed and cried at every take — I'm getting chills remembering it".

"Ooh, I'm getting chills," she says, then looks up at him.

"I remember getting chills down my spine just looking at him.

You couldn't walk in there without getting chills," he said of playing at Yankee Stadium.

Man, I'm getting chills just thinking about it.

You can't watch it without getting chills and maybe a little choked up.

Secrets are revealed, people are panicking and we are getting chills.

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