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"spine-tingling" Definitions
  1. (of an event, a piece of music, etc.) pleasant or fun because it is very exciting or frightening

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It was cold, but not as spine-tingling as the Cam.
It ends up with a spine-tingling, sweet, almost childlike naivety.
Stream some spine-tingling thrillers from the safety of your sofa.
"Wallpaper" is the perfect combination of pathos and spine-tingling eeriness.
The spine-tingling new score by John Carpenter helps a lot, too.
It's spine-tingling and a little bit eerie, in the best possible way.
Over two opulent albums, the Las Vegas quartet delivered spine-tingling, arena-rock catharsis.
Sarah Gadon – the show's shining light – gives a spine-tingling performance during Grace's confession.
The original book, the start of a series, featured spine-tingling artwork from Edward Gorey.
G. Some victory anthems lose their spine-tingling powers after too many listens, but not Kesha's.
Moments after the final blow had been landed, film of the spine-tingling knockout went viral.
Defensive boxers are wildly under-appreciated by paying fans who are thirsty for spine-tingling knockouts.
Spine-tingling slides and race tracks with hairpin turns aren't only found at theme parks anymore.
On Campus Do you have a spine-tingling story to share about your school or alma mater?
Do you have a spine-tingling story or creepy legend from your current school or alma mater?
These spine-tingling stories all happen to be true — and, in some cases, even stranger than fiction.
It's not that "The Wrong Man" strays from the spine-tingling elements it establishes at its beginning.
But I knew I had truly arrived in Alemão when I heard the spine-tingling sound of gunfire.
Cyborg stole the show, from her spine-tingling entrance backed by her Brazilian chorus to her emphatic display.
The music reverts irresistibly to the spine-tingling entry of the West Wind, as if this is all that matters.
Scary Stories and Goosebumps are dark in the more obvious sense — they're meant to be spine-tingling, horror-themed reads.
Netflix description: Creepy apps, wishes gone wrong and portals to another dimension: Brace yourself for 10 new spine-tingling tales.
Set to the Inuk artist's spine-tingling growls, the video features footage of towering rigs, tar sands protests, and congested highways.
Definitely helping matters are these six character GIFs by Tumblr user Flux Machine, who specializes in spectral, spine-tingling motion graphics.
Andrew Barker, Variety: But as spine-tingling as a number of individual scenes are, the film struggles to find a proper rhythm.
" It's also scored around star Jennifer Hudson's fallen-from-grace Grizabella and her spine-tingling rendition of the production's famous song, "Memory.
What happened next was spine tingling -- 'cause Felix and his teammates began to cry on the mound ... and the crowd went CRAZY!!!
Another new highlight: McEntire's spine-tingling trio with Kelly Clarkson and Trisha Yearwood on "Silent Night," which also appears on Clarkson's Christmas album.
His latest work is in the same vein of spine-tingling weirdness, twisting hyperreal scans of nearly naked human bodies like gelatinous worms.
Their back-to-back bars over the trap inflected flip of Prince Rapid's "Pied Piper", for instance, is nothing short of spine-tingling.
If horror movie jump-scares just aren't satisfying your need for thrills and chills, then maybe a spine-tingling novel is what you need.
The massive, immersive paintings that begin with the Umber series and carry her through the 1960s serve as Living Colour's sustained, spine-tingling crescendo.
After a spine tingling shootout, the American women's hockey team beat Canada to win the gold medal for the first time in two decades.
The point was underlined by the sensuality of Prince's music: his seductive singing, his spine-tingling harmonies, his brittle funk, and his soaring refrains.
WHO GOT IT: Angela Lansbury, but Stritch would go on to perform numbers from the show to spine-tingling effect at her Carlyle cabaret.
Onscreen calamities allow us a spine-tingling brush with death without subjecting ourselves to real danger, much like a roller coaster or horror movie.
Besides, even if you come away from a haunting without anything tangible to show for it, you'll still have a spine-tingling story to share.
The spine-tingling rendition of the traditional war cry was performed by guests at Benjamin and Aaliyah Armstrong's wedding over the weekend in New Zealand.
Though there have been several jaw-dropping and spine-tingling scenes, here's a look back at the most scandalous happenings ahead of the series finale.
There's talk of the mysterious, potentially foretelling power of Cave's writing which, considered in the context of many of Skeleton Tree's lyrics, is spine-tingling.
And a spine-tingling bit of foreshadowing: Two weeks later, one passenger will be giving an interview about the plane to New York magazine. Why?
OK, she might not be as seasoned as spine-tingling YouTubers who've made the genre an artform, but it still could get you to sleep.
Another star anchoring the ensemble is the clarion mezzo-soprano Lucile Richardot, who recently gave a spine-tingling performance as Berlioz's Cléopâtre at Carnegie Hall.
Jean Rollin (1938-19903), the French director who mixed dreamy erotic imagery with spine-tingling morbidity and occasional Cocteau-inspired cinematic poetics, is another favorite.
Loquita Bath and Body, a California-based indie beauty brand, is introducing some very scary bath bombs to make taking a bath a spine-tingling adventure.
Grande had built a career on the fizzy, ebullient joy of music as escape: the spine-tingling voice, the thrilling live shows, the polished music videos.
Searches for the spine-tingling video trend continue to skyrocket with each new one uploaded online — no matter how gory or downright disgusting they may seem.
Bocelli stunned 32,000 Leicester fans with a spine-tingling rendition of Nessun Dorma, wresting their voices from their very bodies and compelling them to croon along.
The other spine-tingling scene comes when a jealous Mr Sheeran challenges Jack, in front of his entourage, to write the best song possible in ten minutes.
The Emmy-winning Brown asserts his talent with spine-tingling prowess with approximately one minute of dialogue aimed at the man who abandoned him as a baby.
Such is the premise of science journalist Matt Simon's spine-tingling new book, Plight of the Living Dead: What Real-Life Zombies Reveal About Our World—and Ourselves.
Directed by the now legendary Steven Spielberg, Jaws' spine-tingling premise, iconic score and startling performances turned it into the movie that launched the summer blockbuster in 1975.
" What's left is a fun, insightful trip through the topsy-turvy world of Ariana Grande — plus spine-tingling performances of her hits including "Dangerous Woman" and "One More Time.
"It will be a spine-tingling ride for anyone who is willing to put the headset on," said Kenya Hardaway, the vice president of integrated promotions at FX Networks.
A spine-tingling moment came when 102-year-old Geraldine "Jerry" Emmett, born before women could vote in federal elections, announced Arizona's votes for Hillary Clinton — and then cried.
So when she starts spotting ghosts around the grand old house, in Henry James's spine-tingling novella "The Turn of the Screw," she doesn't trouble her employer about it.
Robert Louis Stevenson freely admitted that in writing "Treasure Island," he stole from the best: Daniel Defoe, Edgar Allan Poe, Washington Irving and other masters of spine-tingling adventure.
One can imagine a kind of Joycean superauthor, capable of any style, turning out spine-tingling suspense novels, massively researched biographies, and nuanced analyses of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
A simple Twitter search reveals that a critical mass of people thinks the world is suddenly turning into a dark scifi reality, much like the spine-tingling, dystopian TV show.
Seven buyers of a special edition $298,000 Bentley Continental GT Speed not only received a matching watch, but went on a spine-tingling ride with the Breitling aerobatic jet team.
Family and friends in attendance included Stafford's fellow soap stars Finola Hughes, Tracey Bregman, Maura West, Nadia Bjorlin and Christian LeBlanc, who were treated to a spine-tingling selection of sweets.
A terrific cast (which also includes Ron Livingston and Lili Taylor) and the director James Wan's crafty deployment of jump-scares make this movie as entertaining as it is spine-tingling.
This fable of mice and (wo)men manages to be warm, whimsical, and spine-tingling all at once; I reread it every Halloween and find myself deliciously creeped out every time.
All told, Fox's adaptation wasn't a terrible way to spend 180 minutes (commercials included), and yielded a few of the spine-tingling moments that are at the heart of these exercises.
Between its dark plot and chilling performances by Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal, Tom Ford's "Nocturnal Animals" is one of the more spine-tingling movies recognized at this year's Academy Awards.
The first trailer for the highly anticipated sequel to 2017's It has arrived, and the outwardly bucolic world of Stephen King's Derry, Maine, is as eerie and spine-tingling as ever.
The spine-tingling production on this version of the track feels like that magic moment when two people suddenly "get" each other and here Abra's despair turns into hope in audial Technicolor.
What is so spine-tingling about the scene is that Martin blurts out the death sentence in a hurry, with no emotion, and there are no reaction shots of the appalled Steven.
A forensic dissection of the selfish mind-set wrought by first-world entitlement and desensitising technology, it is somewhere between a blackly comic soap opera and a spine-tingling gothic horror movie.
And she has proven enough times that she's got the pipes for Bowie's choral-esque warble, in particular with her spine-tingling performance of "The Star Spangled Banner" at the Super Bowl.
The best way to experience it is not to try to make sense of any of it, but to just let it draw you inexorably along to its final, spine-tingling resolution.
This is pretty awesome ... fans at Thursday's LAFC game unveiled a HUGE tribute to Kobe and Gianna Bryant -- and started a stadium-wide, spine-tingling "Ko-Be" chant at the same time.
Friendly and a little mocking, Anna — the central character in Scott Organ's spine-tingling new play "The Thing With Feathers" — is less eager for this conversation than the older guy she's talking with.
Since then, news of more casting — along with several spine-tingling teasers and tantalizing Easter eggs for the series as a whole have been revealed in ahead of the show's early September premiere date.
The video of the interaction is spine-tingling ... Mike has a huge smile on his face the whole time, and Carl -- one of Boston's all-time greatest athletes -- is clearly loving the moment too.
It's a collection of spine-tingling music moments from VICE UK staff members, in which we recount specific songs and the lines in them that make us feel good / bad / higher than God / alive.
It was a beautiful coffee table book called "Ancient Egypt," and for some reason I felt a spine-tingling, instant connection, especially when I saw a picture of Hatshepsut, one of the first female pharaohs.
Feel the suspense as the orchestra plays Bernard Herrmann's spine-tingling score to Hitchcock's classic thriller Psycho on September 13 – 14 at 8 pm at David Geffen Hall (10 Lincoln Center, New York, NY 10023).
The roll call is spine-tingling but results are what really matter and a quick comparison of Schumacher's first six races of 2001 and Vettel's current performance will really get the heart racing at Maranello.
In the late 70s, in the spine tingling cold of upstate New York, my immigrant family, from Pakistan, would gathered around our TV to watch CBC's reruns of Mary Tyler Moore every evening at 7.
It wasn't the smell of grass, the flashes of yellow towels, or the spine-tingling surge from the crowd—he felt all those things, but their worn route through his neuropathways spoke to the cliche.
And as Turtle gradually comes to terms with her secret hatred for Martin, and begins to take steps to separate herself from him forever, the outcome feels earned — and cathartic and spine-tingling as hell.
Meerkat Manor, say, offers much less on the spine-tingling scale but, in sticking around the same place and species for a long time, offers much more on the more-enduring scales of knowledge and humor.
Billie Eilish combines all of these techniques to make some of the most spine-tingling music to ever hit mainstream, and if her smash debut is any indication, this tingly sound just might be the future of pop.
After the spine-tingling drama of the earlier men's singles final — the longest in the tournament's history — Strycova and her Taiwanese partner finally got on court to bring the curtain down on the fortnight with a straightforward victory.
On this spine-tingling episode of the Gadget Lab podcast, Mike, Arielle, and Lauren talk with WIRED's Emily Dreyfuss about how the tension between Google and song lyric service Genius could become much more than just a copyright dispute.
"The other TV shows and movies coming to Netflix on Friday are below (descriptions provided by Netflix):"Creeped Out" season 2 — "Creepy apps, wishes gone wrong and portals to another dimension: Brace yourself for 10 new spine-tingling tales.
If you, like most everyone else with a borrowed Netflix subscription, watched the spine-tingling first season of Stranger Things (spoiler alert ahead), then you'd know that the beloved character Eleven disappears without a trace after destroying the Demogorgon.
The author Philip K. Dick's baroque, paranoid visions are so endlessly malleable — and so uncomfortably applicable to present circumstances — that they continue to inspire not only big-budget movies and TV shows, but spine-tingling electronic music as well.
Like other creators in the field of ASMR — Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response — her videos are defined by a practice of whispering or speaking softly into binaural microphones, coupled with tapping and scratching household objects for a spine-tingling soundtrack.
In one study published in Nature Neuroscience, led by Zatorre, researchers found that dopamine release is strongest when a piece of music reaches an emotional peak and the listener feels "chills"— the spine-tingling sensation of excitement and awe.
For a handful of spine-tingling minutes on Thursday, 282 paratroopers of the 282nd Airborne Division hurled themselves out of five C-294 cargo planes at 2100,282 feet, like a swarm of birds, toward a cheering crowd of 153,215 people.
And as the man who helped bring "Lost" into the world, Lindelof knows how to milk the fantastical for every spine-tingling, pulse-pounding moment ... even if his ultimate goal is to keep our feet firmly planted on the ground.
That is probably because Dietland, an adaptation of Sarai Walker's novel of the same name, goes for visceral, literal commentary, instead of mining UnReal's tendency to drag society's ills with a wink, a nod, and some foul-mouthed insults or spine-tingling subterfuge.
LONDON — Atmosphere is where it's at on the London stage these days, which is another way of saying that it's difficult to imagine Lorraine Hansberry's play "Les Blancs" divorced from the spine-tingling production now at the Olivier auditorium at the National Theater.
A clear spiritual sequel to podcast-turned-tv show Dirty John, Dr. Death takes you on a spine-tingling journey as it unfolds the story of neurosurgeon Christopher Duntsch and the profoundly flawed medical system that allowed him to get away with madness.
You're bobbing your head to a funky guitar riff when, all of a sudden, you hear it: Thirty-eight seconds in, that "spine-tingling squeal" makes you realize this is a song you're going to be thinking about for a loooong time.
The Prelims: Ortega Dodges Defeat with Thunderous Third-Round Knee After a tribute to late boxing legend and humanitarian Muhammad Ali, and a spine-tingling "Ali" chant from the California crowd, the UFC 199 prelims wrapped up with an interesting featherweight bout.
The sight is initially spine-tingling, augmented by the loud buzzing, but after standing in that sanctuary for a moment, I began to feel a strong sense of calm and a satisfaction from watching the creatures flit around, conducting whatever business necessary to collectively support their community.
Later at the reception, at Terrace on the Park in nearby Flushing, Queens, where 250 guests with spine-tingling views of the Manhattan skyline dined on steak, shrimp, salmon and baked chicken, Ms. Sharpton sounded as if she was not about to part with precious memories any time soon.
Despite the problems with this episode, which may have been more evident to me because I tend to like the stand-alone story lines as opposed to the mythology arcs, it was thrilling to hear Mark Snow's spine-tingling theme and to see the opening credits unchanged from their original form.
The Good An exterior design that will be a head-turner for decades • High-speed corner carving capabilities • A powertrain that should make even Porsche envious The Bad The interior trim needs a re-think The Bottom Line Acura's all-new NSX is not the spine-tingling supercar I hoped for.
But now we've had a moment to calm down and digest, let's take a look at something else that happened at last night's award ceremony: this Anohni performance, for her spine-tingling track "Drone Bomb Me", taken off her album Hopelessness, which was also up for 'Album of the Year'.
In November at the Shed, this Greek-born, Russian-incubated conductor and MusicAeterna — the orchestra and choir of estimable passion and cultlike devotion to Mr. Currentzis — brought both grace and literally spine-tingling ferocity to Verdi's Requiem, a work that even in good performances can have an audience checking its watches.
Ian McKellen -- with Dench, one of the group's knighted members -- bucks the odds by being winsomely charming, while Jennifer Hudson, as the worn-down Grizabella, belts out "Memory" and demonstrates that it's possible to briefly conjure a spine-tingling moment even in a bad movie, although nothing to rival her breakout "Dreamgirls" role.

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