jump out of one's skin in English
be frightened, jump with fear, be startled
Use "jump out of ones skin" in a sentence
1. I am about to jump out of my skin.
2. The loud noise made me jump out of my skin.
3. The shock of seeing her again made me nearly jump out of my skin.
4. Biting: causing intense discomfort to one's skin.
5. Cutting: causing intense discomfort to one's skin.
6. Either they jump out of the Cabinet, or they jump around in it.
7. (comparative coarser, superlative Coarsest) jump to other results (of skin or cloth) rough
8. Ready to jump out of plane with no parachute?
9. Maybe I jump out the back way.
10. One's sin will find one out.
11. Pass through the limbo, jump out the window.
12. This one's out-of-date, but the visa's valid.
13. Send out a mayday, jump in and wait.
14. The most common form of self-harm is using a sharp object to cut one's skin.
15. He had to jump out of an upstairs window to escape.
16. Don't jump out on me like that! You scared the living daylights out of me!
17. Out of one's thoughts or mind: put my doubts Aside
18. Evidently, one's ears become acute out here.
19. Jump out at the bridge and get one there.
20. Then she'd jump out and scare them to death!
21. The spring will not only uncoil, it will jump out of you.
22. Out of one's thoughts or mind: put my doubts Aside
23. So you jump out of the way of the bus —that is wisdom!
24. Your boy just tried to jump out the window.
25. I'm jumping out of my skin here.