Under some conditions of strong emotion, one feels a sensation that can be described by saying
"it sent chills up my spine," "it sent chills down my spine,"
"it sent shivers up my spine," "it sent shivers down my spine,"
"it gave me the chills,"
"it gave me the shivers," or
"it gave me goosebumps."
It can be pleasant or unpleasant. It can be a response to awe, fear, or delight at an artistic performance.
Actually, now that I think about it, "it gave me a thrill" probably means the same thing, literally.
In each case there is an actual physical reaction, a trembling that lasts for a few second, that resembles the reaction to cold.
The person may shiver visibly for a few second, say something like "Oh!," perhaps hug themselves for a second.
From Googling, I find that a new term for this was recently invented: "autonomous sensory medial response,"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_sensory_meridian_response