I squeezed my fingers trying to get the tingly feeling of hitting my funny bone. |
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Problem is I neglected to buy rubber gloves so my fingers are all tingly and I have the cleanest nails known to mankind. |
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I felt the tingly, hot gush of adrenaline when I looked into the rear-view mirror. |
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What annoyed her most was not the pain but the tingly itchy sensation after the pain when her hair was pulled on. |
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With a mostly casual, fun and relaxed vibe, there's also that tingly suspicion that a monster party is just a song away. |
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I was beginning to feel all tingly as he gazed into the limpid pool of my eyes and professed his honorable intentions. |
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My brain felt cloudy, and my stomach was doing a strange tingly thing that was making me feel quite nauseous. |
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A prickly and tingly sensation ran up through my body as I armed my head back in sorrow. |
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Essential oils of ylang ylang and lavender leave skin feeling refreshingly tingly, warmed and clean. |
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I was beginning to feel all tingly as he gazed into the limpid pool of my eyes and profess his honorable intentions. |
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We all expected someone equally stellar, and a lot of names were bandied about in tingly expectation. |
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But on a sadder note, I think my lips have developed antibodies to the tingly sensation. |
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You know when you've been clapping for a long time and your hands start to get a tingly sensation? |
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Her lungs felt constricted and there was a slight tingly burning behind her eyes. |
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I felt a tingly sensation all through out my body as I ran to the hangar, as if something that really wasn't supposed to happen did. |
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Little tingly feelings crept back into me, but the hurt of last night tempered my reaction. |
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Every now and then I'll move my arm and I'll get this tingly sensation running all the way down it. |
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Her mind screamed out as she felt her body succumbing to the tingly sensation of the drugs. |
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Clearly this is television aimed at rich people, so they can have a vicariously tingly peek into the seedy underworld of carjacking. |
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A tingly sensation spread throughout my body and I suddenly felt magically happy. |
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And, now that I've talked about it so much, I'm kind of getting that tingly feeling that I want to read it after all. |
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A tingly feeling was creeping down my spine as he slowly rubbed his thumb in circles against the pulse in my wrist. |
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Hearing the loud whack, he began to pound fist after fist, continuing long after his hands became white and tingly. |
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Her whole body had a tingly sensation that she loved, and she wanted to savor it as long as she could. |
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Every now and again, a Kiwi rugby fan gets this tingly feeling telling us the All Black beast is ready for something special. |
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They just swoop upon you and before you know it they'll surround you and you'll feel so tingly and freezy you'll have to scamper into the house to get warm. |
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He began to kiss down my neck and tingly sensations overcame my body. |
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The minute I put this stuff on my face felt all cool and tingly. |
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I sat through the programme last night with that that tingly feeling you get from a truly exceptional piece of music and just thinking about it has brought that feeling back. |
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At the deep end of the pool, she flip-turned and pushed off, still with some of the tingly feeling. |
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So one recent Thursday they were waiting in line on the steps leading down to the bakery, from which wafted a rich, tingly cloud of sugar. |
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Begins with a tingly sensation on one side of the mouth and may involve the throat which can garble speech and make the child hard to understand. |
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One astronaut recounted how she'd bungee-cord herself in to run on a treadmill and every time her foot hit the treadmill it was suddenly tingly. |
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Infused with special cooling ingredients, it leaves an invigorating, tingly feeling so that skin feels fresh and clean. |
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Then there was the tingly arm in early '97. Then numbness that started in late August '97, which spread from a 4-inchsquare patch on my torso all down my left side to my toes. |
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Helping you win more business makes us go all tingly. |
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Enjoy the tingly Chi varieties as a cocktail with fresh fruit, in a champagne glass with nothing added at a party, or as a special treat as part of a fruit day. |
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A tingly shower pleasure: The Vichy-Rainbow-Shower offers a brand-new, unique shower pleasure through the high-quality treatment, the sophisticated technology and the exceptional design. |
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Symptoms of Oxybutynin overdose may include restlessness, fever, uneven heart rate, tingly feeling, vomiting, and urinating less than usual or not at all. |
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Nvey Eco organic Lip Plumper plumps and moisturises, temporarily enhancing the natural colour and shape of the lips using a tingly blend of invigorating ingredients including Capsicum, Cinnamon Bark Extract and Menthol. |
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The three volunteers that moved said that their hands felt tingly, as if they were mildly buzzing, and we discovered that they all had either back or neck problems. |
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Seek immediate medical attention if you suppose overdose of Zerit and experience tingly feeling, nausea, numbness, loss of appetite, burning, pain, stomach pain, low fever, dark urine, clay-colored stools, or jaundice. |
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It's simply the best thing for feet that have spent too long in winter boots and are beginning to rebel with tingly sweat rash. |
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Clear head shampoo £16, origins.co.uk Brazilian mint, spearmint and peppermint combine to create a seriously tingly shampoo, but this won't strip your scalp. |
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Technically the so-called funny bone is the ulnar nerve that causes that tingly sensation when we strike our arm. |
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A deep inhalation of a fresh ground-up nug leaves you with a giant smile and a tingly nose. |
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Signs Requip of overdose include fainting, agitation, confusion, nausea, vomiting, weakness, hallucinations, muscle twitching, chest pain, tingly feeling. |
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