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goose skin
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Word History and Origins
Origin of goose skin1
First recorded in 1630–40
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Example Sentences
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Now, when there is goose skin on his own back.
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Before answering which one might have to consider what world, which life, and whether his skin were a goose skin.
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For, if to raise a goose skin on the reader be the aim of art, Mr. Conway must be regarded as a real artist.
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He took his robe and his goose skin and went away.
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All the people were laughing at her on account of her strange dress,—a goose skin around her head, and a badly tanned robe about her.
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What is goose skin?
Goose skin is another name for goose bumps—an informal term for what happens when your hair stands up, such as when you’re cold or scared.It’s also called goose pimples and gooseflesh.Technical terms for it are horripilation, piloerection, and cutis anserina. The verb horripilate means to trigger horripilation—to give someone goose skin, as in Horror stories have the power to horripilate the viewer. It can also mean to experience horripilation—to get goose skin.Another way of saying you have goose skin is to say that your hair is standing on end. Goose skin is most noticeable in places where we don’t have much hair or the hair is very fine, such as the arms and neck. Sometimes, it just appears as raised bumps on the skin. These bumps are said to resemble those on the skin of a goose that has had its feathers plucked, hence the name.Goose skin are most commonly associated with its appearance due to cold or scary situations, but you can also get goose skin from being wowed by something, such as a beautiful singing performance. The term can be used in a figurative way to refer to such a feeling, similar to the chills. Or it can refer to a creepy feeling, as in That abandoned house gives me goose skin. Similar terms are the creeps, the heebie-jeebies, and the willies.Example: The kids are shivering and they have goose skin, but they still want to play outside in the cold.
Goose skin is another name for goose bumps—an informal term for what happens when your hair stands up, such as when you’re cold or scared.It’s also called goose pimples and gooseflesh.Technical terms for it are horripilation, piloerection, and cutis anserina. The verb horripilate means to trigger horripilation—to give someone goose skin, as in Horror stories have the power to horripilate the viewer. It can also mean to experience horripilation—to get goose skin.Another way of saying you have goose skin is to say that your hair is standing on end. Goose skin is most noticeable in places where we don’t have much hair or the hair is very fine, such as the arms and neck. Sometimes, it just appears as raised bumps on the skin. These bumps are said to resemble those on the skin of a goose that has had its feathers plucked, hence the name.Goose skin are most commonly associated with its appearance due to cold or scary situations, but you can also get goose skin from being wowed by something, such as a beautiful singing performance. The term can be used in a figurative way to refer to such a feeling, similar to the chills. Or it can refer to a creepy feeling, as in That abandoned house gives me goose skin. Similar terms are the creeps, the heebie-jeebies, and the willies.Example: The kids are shivering and they have goose skin, but they still want to play outside in the cold.
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