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"goose bumps" Definitions
  1. a roughness of the skin produced by erection of its papillae especially from cold, fear, or a sudden feeling of excitement

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"It's almost like goose bumps, but goose bumps are that that shivery, uncomfortable feeling," said Paul.
The goose bumps Houston's singing gives you in "Whitney" are the goose bumps you get anytime you hear her sing.
It gives you goose bumps every time you hear it.
The cool evening air raised goose bumps on his arms.
I still get goose bumps when I think of that.
"I get goose bumps telling you all that," Brown said.
" He added, "I'm getting goose bumps even talking about it.
There was a spiritual connection that gave me goose bumps.
Thinking about that day now still gives her goose bumps.
"Goose bumps all up and down my arm," he said.
In humans, the same anatomical reflex is responsible for goose bumps.
You, laid out on the sofa, your skin all goose bumps.
"I've got goose bumps right now just remembering it," Ellenbogen said.
I get goose bumps and a flushed feeling in my chest.
Parker's performance as Nat Turner was indeed convincing and goose-bumps-raising.
When they sang it together at the end, I got goose bumps.
I get goose bumps, and sigh, and feel close to the earth.
But being one of those guys — I have goose bumps right now.
"I still get goose bumps when I talk about it," Lindell said.
The unity that is felt is amazing and gives me goose bumps.
Nothing like this had been seen before and it gave me goose bumps.
"I still get goose bumps when I tell you about this," she said.
But it was the more subtle things that gave tennis cognoscenti goose bumps.
They emerged with goose bumps on their arms and joy on their faces.
The chilly night air whisked away Asha's sweat and raised goose bumps on her arms.
"The feeling of bringing everyone together, the emotions — it gave me goose bumps," he said.
"I've been singing here for seven years, and I still get goose bumps every time."
The thing that gave you goose bumps and filled the empty chamber in your psyche?
"Just being here, it gives me goose bumps just driving through the gate," Beckham told reporters.
The young Bulgarian's flashy game can still give fans goose bumps, but he slumped last year.
I slow, grinning, but the air is freezing, and my skin is covered in goose bumps.
"Every time you go out there, it's goose bumps," Lundqvist said of playing at the Garden.
Kiraly might soon have that story to tell, and the goose bumps to go with it.
I've got goose bumps all over my body and on my eyeballs just thinking about it.
" Dylan said he gets goose bumps in the a cappella chorus "Since by man came death.
Just the first string chord note can raise goose bumps, a sudden announcement of huge drama.
But the director Hiro Murai gives the tale a dark folkloric edge that raises goose bumps.
"Every time I think about it, I get goose bumps and start to sweat," she said.
She has the varied all-court game and precise, athletic footwork to give purists goose bumps.
"I've watched this video 10,000 times, and I still get goose bumps," Matteau told the students.
The May chill raised goose bumps on her bare arms, and he draped his jacket around her.
He stepped closer and ran one gloved hand up my calf, raising goose bumps on my skin.
When he examined Andrew's marrow this time, using a sample of 200,000 cells, he got goose bumps.
"I get goose bumps remembering that moment," de la Calle said, recalling the crowds in the streets.
"His story gives me goose bumps," she said, running a hand up the length of her arm.
Sunday's final clash was a masterpiece of tension and release, goose bumps and heartbreak, grandiosity and intimacy.
I got goose bumps and my heart sank when it panned to India, [which has] criminalized homosexuality.
"She was offered a position at the end, which still gives me goose bumps," Linda Horan said.
Thinking about a beach doesn't make me feel calm; thinking about a tarantula doesn't give me goose bumps.
You're looking for a little scare, just enough to raise goose bumps on the back of your neck.
Never. Turning into our driveway every day and seeing the Milford Proving Ground sign, I get goose bumps.
To actually walk out in the Olympic Games, it still gives me goose bumps that that became me.
Robert Garisto, the editor of Physical Review Letters, said he had gotten goose bumps while reading the LIGO paper.
There may be goose bumps or shivers down the spine, or a sense of being overawed by some beauty.
"I got goose bumps and tears in my eyes," said María Agustina Sosa, a 27-year-old industrial engineer.
I learned about "horripilation" (the proper name for goose bumps) and "adermatoglyphia" (the rare condition of having no fingerprints).
"I saw the words 'Yours, as ever' and I had goose bumps from emotion," he wrote in his reply.
"For her to come back, I got goose bumps talking about it," said Suzann Pettersen, who tied for third.
He then said he had goose bumps just thinking of more than two centuries of peaceful transfers of power.
"Our fans were great; I had goose bumps after the anthem," he said, still toweling off after the postgame celebration.
Converted to a boutique hotel in 2015, the lobby always gives me goose bumps with its Harvard meets Hogwarts aesthetic.
It's another thunderous Idina Menzel showstopper about self-discovery and empowerment that earns all the goose bumps it gives you.
So vividly had she depicted events that by the climactic vote (spoiler alert: The amendment was ratified!), I got goose bumps.
"It's one of those dreamy destinations that by virtue of its appeal can turn goose bumps of delight into nightmarish shivers."
"We had no idea the beauty that would be here today," Mr. Burris said, rubbing the goose bumps on his arms.
He has such a deep, gruff voice and it seemed so close to my neck that I immediately got goose bumps.
It's one of those dreamy destinations that by virtue of its appeal can turn goose bumps of delight into nightmarish shivers.
So it was yesterday, as I fielded texts, watched video clips and stared at photos, goose bumps rising on my arms.
"When we get goose bumps, it doesn't do much because we're not as hairy as we once were," Dr. Goldstein said.
I've actually got goose bumps now thinking about it; I don't get carried away by that kind of stuff in movies.
But unlike the grim Javert, he's also flat-out hilarious, spewing forth acid commentary that will turn those goose bumps into guffaws.
"You learn," she said while the memory was fresh and goose bumps were rising in the cold wind of the finish area.
I get goose bumps when I'm onstage at the end of the song and the crowd goes crazy and you don't expect it.
"You get goose bumps when you read about the First Folio, but it's sort of unassuming when you see it," Ms. Martin said.
Rosetta's cameras have also captured what scientists called "goose bumps," objects about a yard wide that are the building blocks of the comet.
"The Americana here gives me goose bumps," Mr. Musk, who grew up in South Africa, said during a visit to Memphis last spring.
While I'm often delighted during performances, and I don't infrequently get goose bumps and shivers, true musical surprises are few and far between.
Even as the sun rose, the temperature dropped as we went higher — bringing goose bumps to my thighs, left bare by my shorts.
Watching his several-blocks-long parade of supporters file into the Liberty and Justice Dinner last fall in Des Moines gave me goose bumps.
"I get goose bumps thinking about it because it really was such a special time in my life when we did that record," Carey says.
From goose bumps to fingerprints to the tiny mites feasting on your eyebrows, the book covers every inch (inside and out) with authority and panache.
The photograph on the cover of the first Sabbath album is enough to give you goose bumps before you've dropped the needle on the record.
You could hear it, feel it through your shoes, sense the unworldly sound waves graze against the goose bumps even then rising on your skin.
"On a daily basis, I get goose bumps when I am down on the rail and watch him and listen to him gallop by," he said.
I don't know, I get goose bumps every time I talk about it because you couldn't have painted a more perfect picture of how it felt.
"Check out my goose bumps," said Tesori, a former professional who attended nearby St. Augustine High School and has played T.P.C. Sawgrass more than 700 times.
On their third date — at a beach bar in Asbury Park, their toes in the sand — they shared a conversation that gave them both goose bumps.
"When I saw the first wolf puppy retrieving the ball I literally got goose bumps," said Christina Hansen Wheat, study author at Stockholm University in Sweden.
It was the second time he played for Hong Kong, and he said he got goose bumps when fans were chanting "Hong Kong" and his name.
"I have goose bumps," said Khristina Garcia, a 32-year-old emergency room nurse from the Philippines who has lived in Abu Dhabi for five years.
Untitled is so gripping and powerful while lip-synching to Judy that goose bumps begin to appear on my arms in the rather toasty BGSQD room.
"When I turned around the corner earlier this year and saw 200 people lined up for March for Our Lives, I got goose bumps," she told me.
I knew when I read it was the greatest show I'd ever read for and I got goose bumps and all of that, but I didn't know.
I could feel Stephen Miller's goose bumps all the way out on the mesa where the eight sections of the "beautiful wall" stand, garbage collecting around them.
"To hear the roar of the crowd when I came out, I still get goose bumps when I think about it now," she told The Herald Sun.
When you watch a horse and rider perform well, "it really gives you goose bumps," said Shelly Francis, the other American rider performing at the World Cup.
And there are moments, still, when he pounds the progressive pulpit, that you hear his father's voice, and the goose bumps come, and you think, 'Maybe so.
The muscles just below your skin contract to give you goose bumps, the object of which is to raise your hairs higher so they can provide more insulation.
When Kamal Alramadhani, a 25-year-old Iraqi economics student, saw it for the first time this month, "I got goose bumps," he said, pointing to his arm.
While Stine talked about the project and the blind children she had visited and introduced to the LEGO Braille Bricks I got goose bumps all over the body.
"Reading this gave me goose bumps," Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said after seeing an outline of the deal.
He says he got "goose-bumps" from talking to a D-Day veteran, and "will never forget" meeting him, but fails to note what the man actually said.
This son of Pioneerof the Nile had given both the brothers goose bumps ever since arriving from Saratoga, along with more than a dozen other horses from Zayat Stables.
Owner CJ Patel was shaking and had goose bumps as he absorbed the news that his establishment had sold the winning ticket, he told CNN affiliate WYFF in Greenville.
That kind of moment, the kind where "your jaw drops a little bit, you get goose bumps," is what Mr. Counts says he's always been after in anything he creates.
For instance I have goose bumps on the back of my thighs, which is super weird because VICE's London office, where I am right now, does not do air conditioning.
"Opera's Golden Tenor," as Time called Mr. Pavarotti in a 213 cover story, was a volcanic life force whose voice could give you goose bumps and make your ears ring.
" Of the experience itself, he recalled: "It was like going to a doctor's office, except you filled out the last dream you had or the last time you got goose bumps.
The tightly cropped "Picket Fence" has a nude woman sitting on a piece of the titular barrier, the wooden pales pressing into her lower buttock, her calf pimpled with goose bumps.
Sometimes it's a simple idea that leaves you with goose bumps: A kid's life can be transformed by a caring adult who's just a little bit more bullheaded than the kid.
It reverberates under the closed doors, my grandfather's hearty one underscored by my father's, which has never ceased to produce goose bumps on my skin, even in a lifetime of hearing it.
Opera isn't part of his everyday listening repertory — he cited Bach, rock, blues and African beats as favorites — but he said that Nadir's aria still gives him goose bumps at every listen.
There was a "Heil Hitler" in it, and I said to my sound designer that I wanted it to be the "Heil Hitler" you really are afraid of, where you get goose bumps.
" She adds of her experience in 2012, when she won a silver medal, "To be in London, the crowd, the whole Olympic experience, I can't tell you, it gives me goose bumps talking about it.
One more thing I probably don't need to tell you: Why this song made me sit up in my chair, and wrap my jacket around me a little tightly to shake off the goose bumps.
Even the target area was chosen carefully, with the landing orchestrated to get the best images possible of a feature of comet geography known as "positive relief features" — meter-sized goose bumps on 67P's surface.
When Ms. Strallen and the cast close the show with a goose-bumps-raising rendition of "I Happen to Like New York," there's no doubt that what you're hearing is a city's sacred national anthem.
Getting goose bumps from chilling spectral apparitions could be explained by his theory that the spirit world is colder than the material one — the latter having been warmed by cosmic radiation from the Big Bang.
But the tanned arms and legs of Karch Kiraly — the famous volleyball player, now 22009, coaching the United States women's national indoor team in search of its first-ever Olympic gold medal — were covered in goose bumps.
What a relief it is to look up at the sun in the wide open sky of the park and feel the sun beating down with that intensity and heat that causes goose bumps and a shiver.
LIMA (Reuters) - The head of Peru's central bank said on Wednesday he gets the goose bumps when he thinks about what would happen to the global economy if U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump wins the November election.
So virtuosic is the curator's touch, it can take a few minutes to spot the contemporary piece salted within the display — but once each pairing is isolated, the carefully arranged marriage of aesthetic correspondences is goose-bumps-worthy.
But even if you were a casual fan in 1999, you surely felt goose bumps when the lights went down and "The Phantom Menace," the first "Star Wars" adventure after 16 years of rumors and anticipation, was finally unveiled.
Rory McIlroy still gets goose bumps when he thinks about his 5-wood from 252 yards that stopped two feet from the cup at the 18th hole at the K Club to clinch victory at the 2016 Irish Open.
The fearsome critter, who takes possession of a troubled teenager's left arm in Robert Askins's darkly delightful play "Hand to God," really inspires goose bumps as he unleashes a reign of terror on that teenager, Jason, and everyone in his orbit.
Traute Lafrenz, the last surviving member of the White Rose, an anti-Hitler student resistance group in the 1940s, said she got goose bumps seeing images of Hitler salutes at far-right riots in the eastern German city of Chemnitz recently.
"This is the first time in my life I've seen a presidential candidate reaching out to the city of Bell, this small community," said Alvarez, a 28.2-year-old volunteer organizer, pointing to goose bumps breaking out on her arm.
Store owner CJ Patel was "shaking right now, (with) goose bumps" while absorbing the news his establishment -- some five miles from the nearest interstate -- sold the winning ticket, he told CNN affiliate WYFF in Greenville shortly before the news briefing.
But even if their pace seemed glacial, all their moves were crisp, all their times were brisk, just watching them gave onlookers goose bumps, and while it might have been a polarizing idea to begin with, they all came away looking like winters.
Federer said he got goose bumps when he met Pippen and got a few more chills as he walked into the arena for the first time, though not because of the sheet of ice still in place after Sunday night's N.H.L. game.
We watched as Rue hit up her drug dealer straight after she got out of rehab, and as she had flashbacks to the hell she had put her mother and sister through, a montage M. found so intense that goose bumps appeared on her arm.
But that mattered little Thursday as he heard the roars and felt the goose bumps; as he looked up in defeat to a standing ovation and then a recorded video on the Laver Arena screens with farewell messages from Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray and Kyrgios.
Anisimova, who is 5 feet 11 inches tall and wields a two-handed backhand that gives veteran coaches goose bumps, has a chance to rule this year's French Open after defeating Halep, the defending French Open champion, 6-2, 53-4, in the quarterfinals on Thursday.
The network had already given us a heads up that this Twilight Zone revival was in development in November, and there were rumors that Peele's Monkeypaw Productions would be making it happen, but this announcement makes our anticipation of all those goose bumps and shivers much more real.
And Goodman's description of how it feels to be a 16-year-old boy reading Ezra Pound for the first time, realizing that "these lines scared him," that "a stranger had been telling his secrets, publishing his dreams before he was born," not only moved me but gave me goose bumps.
From escaping the Red Sweat in the south of France in Suzy McKee Charnas's "Lowland Sea" to the surreal "No Matter Which Way We Turned," by Brian Evenson, a two-page tale that raises goose bumps like an ice cube on skin, they are little machines of fright that pack a lot of emotion in a few pages.
The curve in the upper left-hand corner looks like the same curve of the hangar where the explosion hit BB-8 and Poe: Here's an empirical truth: When the Millennium Falcon comes swooping in and blasts a TIE fighter (or any permutation of a TIE fighter) to pieces, it will induce goose bumps in any human with a soul.

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