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Ann225 Posted 8 years ago
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Catch a chill

"I'm feeling so cold. You probably just caught a chill."

"I'm feeling chilled (cold)." I know that it also means relaxed but I was wondering if it could be used like this as well.

"I got chilled." (Something like 'I caught a chill.)

Are these sentences correct?

Thank you.

  

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Ann225 I'm feeling chilled (cold). This should be I'm feeling chilly . Ann225 also means relaxed That would be I'm chilling out .

  • Ann225 I'm feeling chilled (cold).
  • This should be I'm feeling chilly .
  • Ann225 also means relaxed That would be I'm chilling out .
  • It's slang.
  • Ann225 I'm feeling so cold.
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Ann225I'm feeling chilled (cold).

This should be I'm feeling chilly.

Ann225also means relaxed

That would be I'm chilling out. It's slang.

Ann225I'm feeling so cold. You probably just caught a chill.

That's fine.

Ann225

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