Crossword clues for goosebump
goosebump
Wiktionary
alt. The bumps on a person's skin, at the base of body hair, which may involuntarily develop when a person is cold or experiences strong emotions. n. The bumps on a person's skin, at the base of body hair, which may involuntarily develop when a person is cold or experiences strong emotions.
Usage examples of "goosebump".
Welcome to Dead House, the first book in Goosebumps, deals with the terrors of moving to a new place.
The events in Phantom of the Auditorium a recent Goosebumps novel, would never have happened if the grown-ups had listened to the kids.
That purring, contralto laugh rolled through my body, raising goosebumps along my skin.
She looked like one of those chrome things on the nose of an antique car, except she was getting goosebumps down her thigh.
I studied the goosebumps on the arms of Lady Heliotrope as she sympathized with Lord Golden.
I was starting to get goosebumps because it appeared that Paul had told me the truth, after all.
Her arrector pili muscles are so buff that when she gets goosebumps, they're the size of tennis balls.
His skin, dry with age, nonetheless crawled and goosebumped a little at the thought.
According to Publisher's Weekly, the Goosebumps series (which is aimed at the 9-12-year-old age group) accounted for 13 of the 15 paperback frontlist spots on the children's bestseller lists in 1994.
Warm water dripped from his white flesh, leaving his skin goosebumped and chilled.
The thought of it filled with hot water and laced with drops of fragrant rose oil made goosebumps course pleasurably over her skin.