An almost pleasurable sensation of fright.
A somatic sensation as from many tiny prickles.
Cause a stinging or tingling sensation.
1 The areas affected become pale or redden and feel numb or tingle .
2 Your fingers tingle with mad expectancies; your eyes roam, lost in estimates.
3 The tingle had gone from his veins; he felt unusually wide awake.
4 From above she could feel the faint tingle of power being wielded.
5 The earth and the air around it seemed to tingle with anguish.
6 He engorged himself with its juices, felt its power tingle his cheeks.
7 There was just that tiny tingle , far below the threshold of sensation.
8 But they wouldn't see it that way if they felt the tingle .
9 I took them, unsuspecting, and felt the current tingle in my finger-tips.
10 She could feel the tingle of pleasure that seeing her gave him.
11 An icy tingle of power scoured the air, making even Dante shiver.
12 Only in singing hymns did he experience a tingle of exalted feeling.
13 He felt, too, the tingle of a new excitement in his veins.
14 The realization brought a rush of excitement and a tingle of fear.
15 Their hands and feet were long numbed, and had ceased to tingle .
16 There is a beautiful small hours tingle to these delicate, heart-bursting songs.
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