NOUN
- reflex erection of hairs of the skin in response to cold or emotional stress or skin irritation
How To Use goose bump In A Sentence
- Some people get goose bumps when they hear a symphony or behold the valley from the top of a mountain.
- I had goose bumps during their Viennese waltz. The Sun
- As they ran, the cool air animated them and raised goose bumps on their glistening flesh.
- The scintillating sun was already starting to descend and it was starting to get cold, giving my arms goose bumps.
- I still get goose bumps remembering the moment Crystal Serenity sailed into the sea ice. Times, Sunday Times
- The sudden rush of cold air gave her goose bumps, but she ignored them and took his bandaged hand in hers.
- To know we will have that and the support of the home crowd, it gives me goose bumps thinking about it. Times, Sunday Times
- Predictably, Wand does not treat Pictures as an orchestral or sonic showpiece, although it would wrong to say that his reading doesn't raise goose bumps of a different sort.
- There are bare legs and goose bumps. Times, Sunday Times
- I still get goose bumps remembering the moment Crystal Serenity sailed into the sea ice. Times, Sunday Times