make your hair stand on end

The phrase "make your hair stand on end" is an idiom that means to experience intense fear, shock, or fright, causing one's hairs to stand up or the sensation of a chill running down one's spine. It is often used to describe situations or events that are disturbing, unsettling, or highly suspenseful.


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