All the hairs on her arms stood straight out from her skin and her scalp tingled. |
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Her senses tingled in reaction to the smell, alert, and the instincts of the huntress awoke within her. |
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She blinked her cloudy eyes, a hand drifting downwards towards her abdomen where her body still tingled. |
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I'd regained total control of my body, and now tingled all over as my skin prickled into awareness, but I wasn't nearly as cold. |
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His last kiss still tingled on her lips, and she glowed in the warmth of the sun and their love for each other. |
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I knew Seth wasn't jealous or anything but my stomach tingled at the slightest possibility that he was. |
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She felt the corner of her eyes prickle and her nose tingled as tiny tears slipped down her cheek, mingling with the blood. |
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Her exposed skin tingled against the cold, and she was so fervently trembling she was certain she would faint. |
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Her skin tingled and goosebumps formed, as she hurried inside, her heels clacking along the concrete. |
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I felt my legs move involuntarily, as though possessed of times past, and a feverish flush tingled in my limbs. |
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Whenever she was near, my skin tingled in the strangest way and my mouth stretched widthways into the widest smile. |
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The skirl of the bagpipes provided a stirring backdrop, and his skin tingled with excitement. |
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The aroma through the hind palate tingled the nose delightfully. |
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Within seconds, my arms tingled and my toes loosed their grip on the carpet. |
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My skin tingled after one hour and the small wrinkles on my eyes had vanished. |
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He would never miss an opportunity, in the prologues or epilogues to these programs, to discourse upon the importance of being frightened, of having your spine tingled. |
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His hand tingled, almost burned, where he held his sword, and the moment their lips made contact there was suddenly an excess amount of blinding bright light. |
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When she came to, her body was numb from the shock of the lightning bolt and although she hadn't received a direct hit, every nerve and sinew tingled like a spectacular case of pins and needles. |
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He tingled all over, experiencing the feeling of floating in sea with one's eyes on the water-level, when life above water and under water would interchange every second. |
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The faces of all the spectators lit up with pleasant and pensive smiles, and the blood tingled in their legs. |
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Suddenly, Jerry's spine tingled, as a slight breeze washed over him. |
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He looked down upon his antagonist through a faint, red haze, and his sword hand tingled, but he set his teeth and fought back the sick ecstasy of his people's curse. |
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I'd expected her to disagree, but she kept touching my hair, her hands passing through it till my scalp tingled. |
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The easy egalitarianism of English tingled like a phantom limb. |
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But Nature, prevoyant, tingled into his heart an inarticulate thrill of prophecy. |
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Wise heads on young shoulders, their reinvention of old sounds was as fresh as a Stockholm morning, and from start to finish this was a concert that just tingled. |
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Post-wallet, however, the scene tingled with mirthful possibility. |
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