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to make one's hair stand on end
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to frighten or shock someone very suddenly or severely
What is the origin of the idiom "make one's hair stand on end" and when to use it?
The origin of the idiom "make one's hair stand on end" can be traced back to ancient folklore and literature. It is believed to have originated from the concept of the body's physiological response to fear or extreme emotions. This phrase is used in various contexts or occasions to describe situations that evoke strong and intense feelings of fear, horror, or extreme shock. It is commonly employed in storytelling, literature, or conversations involving scary or chilling experiences.
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The chilling revelation in the book I read yesterday made my hair stand on end.
The horror movie I'm watching right now makes my hair stand on end.
That haunted house we visited last Halloween made our hair stand on end.
The eerie sound of footsteps in the empty house makes my hair stand on end.
The chilling whispers in the abandoned house made her hair stand on end.