hair-raising
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- hair-raiser noun
Etymology
Origin of hair-raising
First recorded in 1895–1900
Example Sentences
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Mr. Deakins’s most personal writing comes early in his book, describing his youthful exploits documenting wars in Zimbabwe and Eritrea, as well as a hair-raising experience filming a sailing trip around the globe.
For 15 hair-raising minutes, the pilots struggled to evade a half-dozen surface-to-air missiles, spraying countermeasures and executing a series of high-G maneuvers.
England have a recent history of hair-raising starts to World Cups.
From BBC
His writing is sinewy and unsparing, as enchanting and hair-raising as the forest itself.
Only Samantha Hale, raised in Los Angeles on “Top Ramen and fear,” could make hair-raising terror this funny.
From Los Angeles Times
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