1. chills - Noun
2. chills - Verb
chills
plural of chill
(biology) A biological response to being tickled; being cold; or experiencing fear, euphoria or sexual arousal in which the person forms goose bumps.
I get chills every time I hear that song.
That feathery touch on my neck gave me the chills.
Being under dressed for this weather has given me the chills.
When I tripped so close to the edge of the cliff, I felt chills across my whole body.
When we made eye contact, my heart fluttered and chills ran down my spine.
(medicine) A feeling of being cold, a symptom of many conditions.
chills
third-person singular simple present indicative of chill
A blast of bitter cold air with freezing wind chills moved into the Chicago area following a winter storm that dropped several inches of snow accumulation across the Chicago area. Source: Internet
ABC News music critic named "When a Woman Loves" the best single of 2010 saying: "An absolutely stunning love song with a pitch-perfect vocal performance that will send chills down your spine — for the right reasons." Source: Internet
Adjuvanted vaccines can cause more local reactions (such as redness, swelling, and pain at the injection site) and more systemic reactions (such as fever, chills and body aches) than non-adjuvanted vaccines… Source: Internet
A friend had to swoop in, entering our "bubble" to take my son away as I was helpless to care for him while I endured fevers, chills, and vomiting. Source: Internet
A condition called the zinc shakes or "zinc chills" can be induced by inhalation of zinc fumes while brazing or welding galvanized materials. Source: Internet
And the wind chills are even worse. Source: Internet