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hair-raising
[hair-rey-zing]
adjective
terrifying or horrifying.
We had a hair-raising brush with death.
hair-raising
adjective
inspiring horror; terrifying
a hair-raising drop of 600 feet
Other Word Forms
- hair-raiser noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of hair-raising1
Example Sentences
“Over the course of marrying and building a life and the hair-raising things we went through, Vinnie and I essentially endured a kind of war together,” says Palmer.
While thousands packed the stands at Blundell Park, others watched the hair-raising action unfold from the comfort of their living rooms.
In contextualizing the visceral action, the cinematographer isolated the character from the stark environment, illustrating his hyperfocused, meticulous nature as the hair-raising tension builds.
Take the 2015 film Victoria, a hair-raising, two-hour and 20 minute feature film that its makers say was shot in a single take.
The same federal government that is having hair-raising difficulty with basic functions like air traffic control, is now looking to spend billions to double down on rounding up immigrants.
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