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How to use Tingle in a sentence

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In the first half, the referee had words with Tingle, when the player said a North Burton goal was offside.
Then Preston Tingle arrived in a news van and he was blitzed.
A slight tingle filled her hands as she held the vessel and she could feel her anxiety pass into nothingness.
At most, such discharges may cause a slight tingle in the skin of those touching the patient at the time.
A tingle tugged at the back of his mind, a slight buzz that most would probably never pay any notice.
At the moment, all she felt was a slight tingle on the surface of her skin.
He felt a slight tingle in his right shoulder as he made impact, but it went away in a flash.
This is a sight not often seen on concert stages around here, and it sent an extra tingle of anticipation up one's spine.
But for some things, orderliness and logic give me an aesthetic tingle on a par with a beautifully crafted film or a garden that just works.
But if I had so much as a tingle of buyer's remorse it has faded in the face of several joyous afternoons of camera play.
But the moment I sit down in front of the mike, my palms tingle and my throat tightens just a hair and I just have to smile.
It will be an evening when the nerve ends will tingle as though electrified.
It started in the left leg, the tingle creeping slowly through the whole limb leaving numbness in its wake.
His deep, husky voice sent a tingle down her spine, which she tried to ignore.
My hands tingle and I hiss as the slight, uncomfortable crackle of electricity.
This classic meditation on the forces of darkness and the struggle to contain them makes the heart glad and the nerves tingle.
His thoughts were irrational but even so the hairs on the back of his neck had again begun to tingle and prickle with cool fear.
He kissed her fingers with such softness, it sent a tingle of goosebumps up her arm.
Subjects of both groups were told they may or may not feel the tingle of electrotherapy.
They are like normal acid drops but cranked up several notches so they give your mouth a really nice tingle.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It was a pity, but the Americans were not to blame if the very intonation of a Teutonism made their ears tingle.
The Book is full of the tingle and even the roar of the life out of which it was born.
Her tone was gentle as a caress, and it made him tingle to his finger-tips.
Prudence felt her fingers tingle with a vixenish desire to slap the face before her.
But still she was aware of a something, a tremor, a tingle in Oona's voice.
When I think of a little talk we had about the 'salubrity of genius,' I feel my ears tingle.
And as Snap's master went down the meadow, the parts likely to be nocturnally affected began to burn and tingle.
Shot in the third person and ghoulishly graphic, it is survival horror at its best and riddled with devices to make your spine tingle.
Such a tingle shot up Gibson's spine that he was sure he must have jumped.
He felt it rather than saw it, and it kept a tingle in his blood.
I tingle again from head to foot as my recollection turns that corner, and my pen shakes in my hand.
This morning, at six o'clock, while I was getting breakfast, my tail suddenly began to tingle.
Then the skin of my throat began to tingle as one's flesh does when the hand that is to tickle it approaches nearer, nearer.
I remember very well the day when the strange, and surely monstrous, suspicion first made my head tingle.
He felt his own fist tingle as he returned the effort with interest.
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