He felt his throat close up, his heart stop, gooseflesh creep up every inch of his skin. |
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The early morning air was dry and warm against his skin, but he still felt gooseflesh rising on his spine. |
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His arms suddenly turned to gooseflesh and his heart started to beat faster. |
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For God's sake, his teeth are still clattering and he's got gooseflesh up and down his arms! |
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She shivered again, and rubbed vigorously at the gooseflesh that had risen on her arms. |
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Trinity gasped as his movement sent shivers up her spine and her arms broke out in gooseflesh. |
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I look at his smooth black hair, smooth light-brown skin with no gooseflesh, and the ugly naked wood of his kitchen. |
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Her arms broke out in gooseflesh as droplets from the roof slid through the opening and splashed on her skin. |
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My whole body trembled as I forced the muscles to move, the blood still pounding in my ears and gooseflesh all over. |
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There was something so disquietingly familiar about the place that I felt gooseflesh rise on my arms and legs. |
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He reached out and touched my shoulder which created a serious case of gooseflesh up my entire body. |
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Her arms broke out in gooseflesh and she shivered despite the muggy classroom air. |
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When I caught up to her I touched her arm and could feel the gooseflesh as she shook me loose. |
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Somewhere in the back of her mind she heard a deep throaty laugh, making her skin break out in gooseflesh. |
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Her arms broke out into gooseflesh while her toes and fingers clenched in memory. |
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It was a scent she couldn't recognize, and it made her skin turn into gooseflesh. |
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Arm outstretched upon the table, Briar watched as his wrist bubbled with gooseflesh and a shiver tiptoed along his spine. |
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He knew his power to raise his listener's gooseflesh, and he reveled in it. |
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Seemingly knowing she was petrified, he removed his grasp, let his hand slide up her arm to tangle with her hair, and Linden felt gooseflesh prickle her skin. |
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This creates a protuberance on the skin surface, producing the temporarily roughened condition that is popularly called gooseflesh. |
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A painting of an Arctic scene of frost and snow may evoke the sensation of cold or a shiver that produces gooseflesh. |
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On a cold day gooseflesh may develop, an example of a homeostatic response that is a throwback to mechanisms in lower animals. |
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I'm sorry that some people will get gooseflesh but it is not me to blame. |
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Manifestations of opioid withdrawal are similar to but milder than that of morphine and include lacrimation, rhinorrhea, yawning, sweating, restlessness, dilated pupils, anorexia, gooseflesh, irritability and tremor. |
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