Similar words: mingling, angling, bungling, jangling, dangling, wrangling, waiting list, glinting. Meaning: ['tɪŋgl] n. a somatic sensation as from many tiny prickles. adj. 1. exciting by touching lightly so as to cause laughter or twitching movements 2. causing or experiencing a painful shivering feeling as from many tiny pricks.
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31. When she came to, the acrid tingling of sal volatile was in her nostrils.
32. She forgot the indignity of the position in the advance of a tingling awareness.
33. I don't know what to do and I've got this sort of tingling feeling.
34. The lingering tingling sensations caused by the whip glowed all over her body.
35. It's immensely enjoyable to feel those tingling currents of energy beginning to flow all over you.
36. With every nerve tingling she lowered her hand, barely feeling the comb bite into her palm as her grip tightened.
37. The researchers found a third syndrome associated with joint and muscle pain, muscle weakness and tingling in the limbs.
38. Even the extremities of her limbs were tingling pleasurably, a subdued kind of electricity running through her entire body.
39. The wood was pleasingly warm and aromatic; the hot steam washed over him in tingling waves.
40. Eventually, when the pitch is low and the voice is forward, you will feel the tingling sensation on your lips.
41. His fingers were already tingling. 17 David knew it would be difficult to park in Soho and had left home early.
42. His toes were aching so much that he went upstairs very slowly, walking flat-footed to avoid bending his tingling ankles.
43. She felt him draw her closer up against his body - and suddenly a tingling sensation started somewhere inside her.
44. If you are a regular coffee drinker, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee really does set the taste buds tingling.
45. Desire warmed her blood, tingling through her veins at the expression in the dark, lidded gaze.
46. Their own tingling flesh convinced them that a whole new epoch in history was beginning and they were already living in it.
47. I remember walking into the board room tingling with fear and energy.
48. I rejoined the group and we were all tingling and aglow with the experience.
49. Hyperventilation sometimes accompanies these symptoms, producing breathlessness, chest pains, tingling in the toes and fingers,[Sentence dictionary] dizziness and fainting.
50. Her hand was loosening his tie, his was sliding up the tingling curve of her thigh.
51. He explains how he felt a tingling sensation down his left-hand side but did not immediately call for help.
52. We were tingling with anticipation and at one with our surroundings.
53. Charlotte was still tingling from Mrs. Pankhurst's speech.
54. Mother was tingling with anxiety.
55. He was tingling with excitement.
56. On angina pectoris caused by chest tightness, tingling precordial.
57. Looked at her, my heart often bursts of tingling.
58. A tingling sensation in his arm told him that he had blacked out for a while.
59. To me, this feels like a tingling sensation between my hands and in my third eye.
60. My ears are tingling [ humming ; ringing ; singing ] .
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