To experience, or cause to experience, a slight prickling or stinging sensation
“My fingers and toes began to tingle with warmth.”
To experience, or cause to experience, a slight trembling
“I feel my heart pounding and my whole body begins to tingle with excitement.”
To make or cause to make a light, high-pitched ringing sound
“Stoically, he ignored the phone's tingle.”
To be, or cause to be, painful
(glow with) To convey deep pleasure through one's expression or bearing
To get or feel excited
A slight prickling or stinging sensation
“She felt a tingle in her spine, a sudden wash of emotion, and the tray rattled in her hands.”
A sharp and sometimes unpleasant sensation
“Within minutes of entering the building, an unpleasant tingle develops in the throat and lungs.”
A feeling or sensation that (figuratively) vibrates within one
“She couldn't help but feel a tingle of nervousness at the thought of meeting Her Majesty.”
A rush or surge of a feeling or sensation
“She felt a little tingle of excitement flow down her spine.”
A sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure
An inexplicable awareness or impression
A light, ringing or clanging sound
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