List of synonyms from "hailing" to synonyms from "hair splitters"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms hails from, hailing distance, hair loss, hair's-breath, hair-splitter, hair shirt and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- Hailing
- Hailing distance
- Hailing from
- Hailings
- Hails from
- Hailstone
- Hailstorm
- Hair
- Hair clip
- Hair-comb
- Hair extension
- Hair implant
- Hair loss
- Hair of the dog
- Hair of the dog that bit one
- Hair raising
- Hair-raising
- Hair's breadth
- Hair's-breath
- Hair salon
- Hair salons
- Hair shirt
- Hair-splitter
- Hair splitters
Definition of the day : « hair-raising »
- adj causing excitement
- The way that Spot walked into those dogs and gave them what-for was hair-raising.
- Extract from : « Lost Face » by Jack London
- No one knew where he could have possibly heard the hair-raising phrase.
- Extract from : « In the Mist of the Mountains » by Ethel Turner
- Piercing, hair-raising, unnatural as they were, Mr. Budlong recognized them.
- Extract from : « The Dude Wrangler » by Caroline Lockhart
- It was a hair-raising coast, but we made the brink without a spill.
- Extract from : « Down the Yellowstone » by Lewis R. Freeman
- One fellow, I forget his name, has a most hair-raising theory.
- Extract from : « The Tower of Oblivion » by Oliver Onions
- It was a hair-raising proposition, but perhaps—just perhaps—not quite so suicidal as it looked.
- Extract from : « The Wreckers » by Francis Lynde
- The yells which accompanied it were hair-raising as the shrieks from a band of maniacs.
- Extract from : « Ben Blair » by Will Lillibridge
- The curates of the town spoke of him in terms of hair-raising horror.
- Extract from : « The Torrent » by Vicente Blasco Ibaez
- The air-ship zigzagged erratically on its course, and the long bag ducked upward and downward in a most hair-raising manner.
- Extract from : « Motor Matt's Air Ship » by Stanley R. Matthews
- There had been a hair-raising ghost story that had sent a dozen home before the respectable time of departure.
- Extract from : « My Lady of the Chimney Corner » by Alexander Irvine
