piel de gallina
Spanish
Etymology
Literally, "chicken skin"
Noun
piel de gallina f (uncountable)
- (idiomatic) goose bumps; raised skin, usually on the neck or arms caused by cold or fear.
- 1997 "Aún hoy, después de tanto tiempo, cuando veo esa cinta se me pone la piel de gallina." — María Celeste Arrarás, El Secreto de Selena, p.25 (Even now, after so much time, when I watch this film it gives me goose bumps.)
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