Synonym: prickle, sting. Similar words: single, mingle, jingle, singles, wingless, single out, singleness, intermingle. Meaning: ['tɪŋgl] n. 1. an almost pleasurable sensation of fright 2. a somatic sensation as from many tiny prickles. v. cause a stinging or tingling sensation.
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(1) The cold air made her face tingle.
(2) I tingle where I sat in the nettles.
(3) The slap she gave him made his cheek tingle.
(4) There's a slight tingle in my wrists.
(5) I felt a sudden tingle of excitement.
(6) When I look over and see Terry I tingle all over.
(7) Her whole body seemed to tingle with expectation.
(8) I feel excited and I tingle everywhere.
(9) She felt the tingle in her hands.
(10) The tingle from the retinol is mild; my skin just felt a little warm.
(11) Her feet still hurt and she felt the tingle of cramp in her right arm where Jane's head rested heavily.
(12) Sometimes my lips or fingers feel numb or tingle for no reason. 5.
(13) A tingle of fear mixed with excitement came over me.
(14) There is a tingle in the woods around these trees, a frisson of excitement and danger.
(15) Your mouth will tingle, all of your tongue will indeed, as the principle declares, be engaged.
(16) Ronni could feel her skin tingle from her scalp to her toes.
(17) As always, I felt a rising tingle of excitement as I contemplated the meticulously shorn surfaces of my face.
(18) The cold caused a tingle in my fingers.
(19) My conscience began to tingle.
(20) The music made my blood tingle.
(21) As she warmed her hands by the fire, she felt a tingle in her fingers.
(22) There's a line in that poem that makes my spine tingle every time I read it.
(23) Again he ran his left hand through his hair, but this time he felt a tingle of anticipation.
(24) He was smiling still, but there was something about the smile that sent a warning tingle dancing along her spine. Sentencedict.com
(25) Those chords of searching bewilderment in the finale were timed to a microsecond and projected an awesome tingle of fear.
(26) Seldom will you encounter a character who will make your fingers tingle so much in anticipation of closing them around his neck.
(27) If I touch the handheld stimulator to the back of my hand, I feel a slight tingle.
(28) But it seems a peculiar policy, foreign affairs by tingle, sending young men off to die in a frisson impossible.
(29) She did not feel the hair on her neck tingle or goose flesh run up her arms.
(30) His fingers wrapped themselves round her ankles, sliding upwards, making her skin tingle.
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