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1 He was well groomed, of course; healthy, all a-tingle with vitality.
2 A shy glance shot him and set him a-tingle with a queer delight.
3 With no pause for thought I whirled to arouse the Puritan, every nerve a-tingle with desperation.
4 Desmond was all a-tingle with excitement and determination.
5 She was also a-tingle with another thought.
6 We of the labor hosts have conned that word over till our minds are all a-tingle with it.
7 Meanwhile, Joyce, hurrying home all a-tingle with the excitement of her adventure, wondered anxiously what would be the result of it.
8 The others, on the contrary, had been running in the rain, and they were all a-tingle with life and fresh air, and a-twinkle with rain-drops.
9 If I have done anything-Her voice was a-tingle with virtue and outraged friendship.
10 "Good-night," he added, for the third time; and went out-leavingRoy electrified; a-tingle with the hope of success at last.
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