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Discover Ludwig"standing on end" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is standing or sticking straight up, often in a disordered or chaotic manner. Example: The hairs on the back of my neck were standing on end as I walked through the abandoned, eerie house.
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This style involves having all your hair standing on end except for a sweeping fringe covering one eye.
It was swaying and appeared to be standing on end.
His fur must have been standing on end!
Hair standing on end, desperate mouth – the ghost is chaos on the move.
"A forceful address," the BBC commentator said, his hair presumably still standing on end.
The crazy lobster arrived standing on end with claws in the air.
His hair was standing on end and his eyes were as big as saucers.
We still feel the sensation of hairs standing on end, but gain no visual bulk.
"My Jack Russell terrier was growling and his hair was standing on end.
Employees snapped to attention, saying they were surprised to see Mr. Knable's hair standing on end.
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That was a real hairs-standing-on-end moment.
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