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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
Derived Forms
- ˈhair-ˌraiser, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of hair-raising1
Example Sentences
So undoubtedly, there will be some isolated hair-raising increases.
In a hair-raising series of events, he was able to get a ticket to the United States and get out of Uganda.
Very little excited Jay, not even his own hair-raising habit of reading while he drove.
The facts in the case are well-known, yet remain hair-raising.
The explosive finale, when demonic fans run amok at a movie premiere, is hair-raising in its viciousness.
The submarine E.14 sailed into harbour after a series of hair-raising adventures in the Sea of Marmora.
It was a hair-raising problem, too, and called for every ounce of nerve and every particle of skill the boy possessed.
But Braithwaite has won his spurs now in many a hair-raising crisis, so K. may let his mind rest at ease.
He related with appropriate force the hair-raising episode of the weird white figure.
Welcome described another hair-raising turn at another place that allowed him to circle, and came whooping back.
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