"Gooseflesh" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Gooseflesh is a physical sensation of bristling hairs on the skin, often accompanied by a feeling of shiver or thrill. It's also known as piloerection. It's usually caused by fear, cold, or excitement, and is often seen on people's arms, necks, or backs when they're frightened, cold, or experiencing intense emotions.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "gooseflesh":
Gooseberries are a type of small, green or yellowish-green fruit that grows on a deciduous shrub or small tree. They have a tart taste and are often used in jams, preserves, and desserts, such as pies and tarts.
Goosebump is a noun that refers to a small, rounded protuberance or growth on the skin, typically on the flesh of the arm, back, or chest, usually caused by cold, fear, or excitement. Figuratively, it can also describe a sudden, intense emotional response, such as a thrill or chill, often accompanied by a shiver or a thrill of excitement.
A gopher is a small, furry, burrowing mammal that is typically found in North America. It has a stocky body, strong front legs, and a distinctive pair of incisors that are continuously growing, which it uses to dig complex underground tunnels and dens. Gophers are often considered pests because of the damage they can do to lawns, gardens, and other vegetation as they dig and tunnel. They are also known for their ability to store food and other items in their underground burrows.