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      • Meaning of make someone's skin crawl in English make someone's skin crawl idiom Add to word list Add to word list If someone or something makes your skin crawl, you think they are very unpleasant or frightening: The filthy house made my skin crawl. This is a classic horror novel that will make your skin crawl.
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  2. If someone or something makes your skin crawl, you think they are very unpleasant or frightening: The filthy house made my skin crawl. This is a classic horror novel that will make your skin crawl. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Difficult situations and unpleasant experiences. a hard/tough row to hoe idiom.

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      MAKE SOMEONE'S SKIN CRAWL meaning: 1. If someone or...

  3. If something or someone makes your skin crawl, you find them very unpleasant and frightening. The way he looks at me makes my skin crawl. I hated this man, his very touch made my skin crawl. Compare with make your flesh creep. See also: crawl, make, skin.

  4. If something or someone makes your skin crawl, you find them very unpleasant and frightening. The way he looks at me makes my skin crawl. I hated this man, his very touch made my skin crawl. Compare with make your flesh creep. See also: crawl, make, skin.

  5. The meaning of MAKE SOMEONE'S SKIN CRAWL/CREEP is to make someone feel disgusted, afraid, etc.. How to use make someone's skin crawl/creep in a sentence.

  6. To cause one to feel disgusted, frightened, or unnerved. Having to look at all those surgical photos made my skin crawl. The mere mention of cockroaches makes her skin crawl. See also: crawl, make, skin. Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2022 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved. make your skin crawl.

  7. Learn the meaning of the informal phrase \"make somebody's skin crawl\", which means to make someone feel very uncomfortable or slightly afraid. See examples from the corpus and related expressions.

  8. The idiom “make someone’s skin crawl” is a common expression used to describe a feeling of extreme discomfort or revulsion. This phrase has been in use for many years, and its origins can be traced back to ancient times. In literature, this idiom has been used by many famous authors such as Edgar Allan Poe and H.P Lovecraft.

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