Send tingles down one's spine meaning in English

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Definition

This film sends tingles down my spine!: This film excites me; This film frightens me! idiom
the spine: the long, thin series of bones which support the back noun

Examples

  • "It's that kind of combination of warmth and strength that sends tingles down my spine."
Exercise 1
Listen to the audio, then fill in the blanks with the missing terms.
"I'm in love with Bruno Delavigne. I love men. But then I heard his voice in the audio and it was all up with me. It's that kind of combination of warmth and that sends tingles down my ." -Bruno Fan, Silke, from Krefeld, Germany

Listen to the audio, then fill in the blanks with the missing terms.
"I'm in love with Bruno Delavigne. I love long-haired men. But then I heard his voice in the audio and it was all up with me. It's that kind of combination of warmth and strength that sends tingles down my spine ." -Bruno Fan, Silke, from Krefeld, Germany

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