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HAIR STAND ON END, FEEL HIS

HAIR STAND ON END, FEEL HIS
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figuratively, to be horrified or filled with terror. This phrase first appeared in the 1500s and alludes to the goose pimples (goose bumps) which, prompted by fear, cause the hairs around them to stand up. Centuries later this led to the term "hair-raising," a synonym for terrifying.