I could feel the goosebumps upon my skin, the breath caught in my lungs in the presence of the devil before me. |
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If you can listen to it without getting goosebumps even once, I feel sorry for you. |
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His clothes clung to his muscular frame and goosebumps ran over his entire body. |
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Unless you want a red post-shave rash, wait to shave after the goosebumps have disappeared. |
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The tone was so icy that Jolene felt goosebumps rise on her arms, and she shivered as she extended a hand with which to gesture. |
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Her slightly rouged cheeks flushed and her soft skin was covered with goosebumps. |
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He kissed her fingers with such softness, it sent a tingle of goosebumps up her arm. |
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The slight breeze chilled Brian's skin and made goosebumps prickle across his arms and neck. |
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The weather outside chilled me, and goosebumps rose in a matter of seconds as the wind blew my hair all around. |
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Her skin tingled and goosebumps formed, as she hurried inside, her heels clacking along the concrete. |
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I'm sure I'll get a rush of butterflies and the goosebumps, as well as tingles round the spine. |
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A blast of cold air greeted them and Olivia felt goosebumps rise on her arms. |
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Small, prickly goosebumps broke out across her arms and stomach, sending a small, cold shiver through her. |
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I felt goosebumps rise in my arms and I drew Stephan's cape closer around me. |
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He kissed her on the back of her neck and her breathing quickened as the goosebumps rose on her skin. |
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I didn't exactly scream, but I do recall the goosebumps that ran up and down my arms. |
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While the sink was filling, she pulled on the nightdress and the jumper, noting the goosebumps rising on her skin. |
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Shaken by his proximity and the truth of his words, Daphne feels goosebumps rising on her skin. |
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He stopped screaming, but fear prickled his skin and raised goosebumps despite the overwhelming heat. |
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As the freezing water spilled over her she could feel the goosebumps rise on her skin. |
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Not only was he covered with goosebumps, he was trying not to toss his cookies. |
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Maybe you get goosebumps and just know that it's one of the best pieces of recorded music you've ever heard. |
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Shivering in the cool of the night, she wrapped her arms around her, running her hands along the goosebumps on her arms. |
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My stomach dipped, like I was racing down a roller coaster, and goosebumps erupted all over my skin. |
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Then, walking up the tunnel, the noise gives you goosebumps and rams home the massive nature of the Cup Final. |
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My bare arms were prickling with goosebumps, and a shiver ran through my body. |
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A chill of fear swept over her and goosebumps sprang over her arms. |
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I drank some more cold tea and goosebumps erupted all over my bare arms. |
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I'll get the rush of butterflies, the goosebumps, tingles down the spine. |
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The silence gave her goosebumps because she didn't know what to expect. |
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When they pulled away, her skin was tingling and tight with goosebumps. |
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It's getting dark, and the air is chilly, raising goosebumps on your skin. |
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I had goosebumps along my flesh because of the horrid cold of the room. |
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April turned around, and her skin immediately broke out into goosebumps. |
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It was magical to see it, this pebble from space, black as coal and studded with goosebumps that glittered faintly. |
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Another first for Lexus: an engine whose sound at full throttle provokes goosebumps. |
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Alamuddin wears tights as the temperature dictates and won't suffer goosebumps in the name of high fashion. |
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Inside the neon-lit avtosalon, half-naked dancers covered in silver paint and goosebumps greeted the city's dressed-up business elite. |
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It is not hard to assemble enough recent evidence to give Western Islamophobes goosebumps. |
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The first time I heard her sing I got goosebumps all over my body and tears sprang to my eyes. |
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Get goosebumps on a ghost tour or enjoy a monthly cave concert with natural acoustics and fairytale ambience. |
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Set somewhere between Middle Ages and Middle-Earth, this mostly balladesque song gives goosebumps all over. |
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Perhaps you could visit the Aragonese castle situated in Otranto, the view and the suggestion of that place surely will give you the goosebumps. |
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They sang such miraculous kirtans composed with a raga and they sang so sweetly that if peope heard them singing they would get goosebumps! |
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You get goosebumps from 'Limón de cera' and, God, there is nothing in this world that can match Camarón's fine tuning and rhythm. |
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I sucked in air, feeling goosebumps and tingles erupt all over my skin. |
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A cool breeze made goosebumps rise on his arms, and he shivered. |
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She instantly turned around upon feeling goosebumps rising on her skin. |
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Suddenly, she felt goosebumps rise on her arms and she shivered. |
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In fact in America they use the N-word and that gives me goosebumps. |
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I WONDER how many Blues got goosebumps listening to Wayne Rooney talking about his goosebumps. |
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A song can talk to me or sing to me or bring me out in goosebumps. |
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Mauboy performed her song Sea of Flags at the famous competition in Copenhagen and said seeing all the international flags in the audience gave her goosebumps. |
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From the moment he took charge of Celtic, he has wanted to feel the goosebumps again run the length of his body. |
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His powerful voice gave me goosebumps as he belted out Shoes Upon the Table, an ominous song about fear and superstition. |
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We are guarantors of enthusiasm, fascination and goosebumps. |
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I had goosebumps and was so nervous I could hardly speak. |
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My skin had a strange feeling, like goosebumps. |
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Much has been said about this game, but I still get goosebumps every time I talk about it. |
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As a late-night video frightener, it might raise a few goosebumps. |
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She gets goosebumps every time she steps on to the rink in Disney On Ice's latest spectacle, Worlds of Enchantment, which is now on in Birmingham. |
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