How To Use Tingle In A Sentence

  • That said, the chemistry between the two brings a thrilling tingle of excitement to the tale. Times, Sunday Times
  • All the hairs on her arms stood straight out from her skin and her scalp tingled.
  • The slap she gave him made his cheek tingle.
  • It's very hard to describe my feelings in the short time before the next delivery - an all-over tingle is about the best I can manage.
  • Plants, colors, textures, light: Not the usual stock-in-trade of a home store, but then Alta Tingle is not your usual store owner.
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  • And he left it to the sort of ovation that makes your whole body tingle. The Sun
  • The high rains supports forests of karri (Eucalyptus diversicolor) and tingle (E. brevistylis, E. jacksonii, and E. guilfoylei), shifting to jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) and marri (Eucalyptus calophylla) in areas with lower nutrient soils. Jarrah-Karri forest and shrublands
  • There's a palpable tingle of excitement. Times, Sunday Times
  • That said, the chemistry between the two brings a thrilling tingle of excitement to the tale. Times, Sunday Times
  • He still has no feeling in his left arm, has lost a stone in weight, has trouble with his balance, is susceptible to headaches, dizzy spells and tingles down his spine, arms and legs.
  • At most you feel a slight tingle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rub your thumb and a fingertip together lightly for a moment, and feel the tingle of sensations. The Runaway Brain: the Evolution of Human Uniqueness
  • 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.
  • Stingless bees can mummify invading beetles in resin scientists have found that stingless bees are not easy targets for predators, as they can mummify invading parasitic beetles in The Salt Lake TribuneUpdated: 12/21/2009 12: 27: 04 PM MST Downy woodpecker by Paul Higgins Picoides pubescens The downy is the smallest and most widespread of American Medlogs - Recent stories
  • I couldn't resist a tingle of anticipation at Chelsea's reaction.
  • You can say and resay the word until your lips tingle and the word loses all meaning and still it's a pleasure. Pee-Fetish
  • As he licked in bliss, his spine tingled, his heavy ballocks tightening. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • The stingless bee 'mummifies' any hive beetle that tries to After the presents are wrapped, the house is decorated, and the stockings are hung by the chimney with care; there are only two minor details left to complete the traditional Beautiful bark can give us a fine exhibition in the winter landscape. WN.com - Articles related to Gardeners' question time
  • Her hand caressed his neck, then her fingers stroked up through his hair in a way that caused a tingle to travel all the way down his spine, his skin breaking out in gooseflesh as he shuddered in reaction.
  • My body tingled all over and I had a terrible headache.
  • The old man was worrying over the loss of what he called his treasure box, and when Ruth confided to Mr. Tingley the truth about Jerry's return and the discovery of the ironbound box, Mr. Tingley determined to take matters into his own hands. Ruth Fielding on Cliff Island Or, The Old Hunter's Treasure Box
  • They look enough like bumblebees to put off predators, even though they are stingless. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was a little unlucky to only finish fourth in the Tingle Creek after a shuddering error when setting a blistering pace. The Sun
  • She felt the corner of her eyes prickle and her nose tingled as tiny tears slipped down her cheek, mingling with the blood.
  • There's a palpable tingle of excitement. Times, Sunday Times
  • And he left it to the sort of ovation that makes your whole body tingle. The Sun
  • His cheek tingled from the slap.
  • Smithsonian entomologist David Roubik points out that the stingless bee, rather than non-native species, has been essential to the pollination of tropical forest plants, and when the bee is in peril, so is the local ecology. Honey: A sweet Maya legacy
  • A strong cup of coffee gives me a stronger tingle.
  • Makes the skin of your face tingle and smart like it's been slapped.
  • - ill believe it when I can bring it home just now, -0/+1The only thing I've seen that's given me a tingle is the Microsoft Surface project. Digg.com: Stories / Popular
  • At the moment, he had been stunned into a kind of quiescence; now his nerves throbbed and tingled. Maurice Guest
  • The school is already oversubscribed and congestion on Cottingley Road, which will be the main feeder road to the site, is also very worrying.
  • The two ill-assorted future allies tentatively shook hands with television thousands watching, and Red Millbrook thought the tingle that ran through him was due only to the excitement of the occasion. The Elvis Latte
  • Everywhere else, the old tingle is going, if not gone. Why I Am Not a (Complete and Utter) Pessimist
  • I let out a small burp which left a burning tingle in my mouth and nose.
  • Gave me tingles and even made me a little weepy, which is a sure sign of successful blogging! » Memories of 2009 Strocel.com
  • She became mindless and stupid and desperate and the thought of having that big, hard body of his pumping in and out of hers made her belly and thighs clench and her sex tingle and slicken. The Specialist
  • A deep-toned booming note came then from the hills, commencing like the warning siren of a space liner approaching its berth and swelling to a bombilation of ear-shattering sound that set the steel of the _Nomad's_ hull vibrating and their very flesh and bones a-tingle. Creatures of Vibration
  • I sucked in air, feeling goosebumps and tingles erupt all over my skin.
  • I can feel the tingle in my joints as the first batter swings three baseball bats as he approaches the plate before throwing the two bad ones away.
  • Subjects of both groups were told they may or may not feel the tingle of electrotherapy.
  • A tiny fleck of blood lifted from my cheek with a tingle not unlike a butterfly on my skin. Crossed
  • There's a line in that poem that makes my spine tingle every time I read it.
  • The sight of 40 runners streaming over the spruce fences always sends a tingle down the spine. Times, Sunday Times
  • A small, just-noticeable tingle started on the top of his bald scalp.
  • It started in the left leg, the tingle creeping slowly through the whole limb leaving numbness in its wake.
  • o 'fear made the blood tingle in his back, the women screaming, and the men crying, and the red blood flowing, and my father's sword dauntless in the van -- bring it back, McRae. The McBrides A Romance of Arran
  • Here is a new series of mystery stories for girls by an author who knows the kind of stories every girl wants to read -- mystery of the "shivery" sort, adventure that makes the nerves tingle, clever "detecting" and a new lovable heroine, Judy Bolton, whom all girls will take to their hearts at once. Marjorie's Busy Days
  • You can't help get a little tingle down your spine. Times, Sunday Times
  • Drag your hand across the pennies and feel the tingle.
  • Thomas' words - particularly as incanted by Burton, who was born to read them - make your whole body tingle.
  • I get a tingle just thinking about it. Times, Sunday Times
  • I feel a sudden tingle of visceral amazement. Times, Sunday Times
  • So that touching and feeling is a shared characteristic between honey bees and stingless bees.
  • She stroked his head, sending tingles down his spine.
  • The way he took on the Argentine defence and kept going and going still sends a tingle down the spine. The Sun
  • It is the hope of the Nonesuch Press that this announcement will cause the blood of many true collectors to tingle in anticipatory possession … 2009 October 01 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • Or was that tingle of joy more reminiscent of sitting in front of the tv on a Saturday morning, eating sugared cereal and watching cartoons for hours?
  • She felt a stinging sensation, and then felt a warm tingle fill her.
  • The wheel shimmies and tingles all the time. Times, Sunday Times
  • I sucked in air, feeling goosebumps and tingles erupt all over my skin.
  • Our man didn't enjoy the greasy lamb hotpot with soggy chips and baked beans, the beans being so salty they made his mouth tingle. The Sun
  • Anybody with current knowledge or fresh memories of twentysomething angst will feel a tingle of recognition. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now , when Carrie heard Drouet's laudatory opinion of her dramatic ability, her body tingled with satisfaction.
  • And although this was appealing to the honey producers, the combination of Africanized bees and deforestation has meant a decline in the population of stingless bees. Honey: A sweet Maya legacy
  • His rough, calloused fingers made her skin tingle.
  • I get a tingle just thinking about it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The same nerves and tingles that I would get before a game when I was young made me nervous now those same nerves make me excited.
  • In both cases, turf maintenance is high on the agenda - and head groundsman Steve Tingley is already is Paris.
  • The melancholy skirl of the bagpipes echoing down a misty glen made my spine tingle with a strong sense of déjà-vu.
  • Despite weight groups being combined, they won six golds, two silvers and five bronzes - a haul that put them at the top of the medal table - at the West Yorkshire Closed Champion-ship at Knottingley.
  • You get a garlic tingle, but not much depth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Green Fairy on the insanity of pre-Christmas school rituals - Christingles, although I'm sure they were called pomanders.
  • I feel the proper tingle running down my spine, a tingle not only of fear but also of anticipation. The Times Literary Supplement
  • This is making my security senses tingle because if you have the code for the auth system you could it break down easily.
  • 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.
  • [2688] Sometimes the extremity of the ears tingle, and are red, sometimes the whole face, Etsi nihil vitiosum commiseris, as Lodovicus holds: though Aristotle is of opinion, omnis pudor ex vitio commisso, all shame for some offence. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The sight of 40 runners streaming over the spruce fences always sends a tingle down the spine. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet the spine will tingle and the stomach churn as it did before. Times, Sunday Times
  • At most you feel a slight tingle. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mouthfeel is faintly oily on the mid-palate but still lively with a tingle of acidity on a long, melony finish. The New York Cork Report:
  • The tingle was a pleasant surprise.
  • Her exposed skin tingled against the cold, and she was so fervently trembling she was certain she would faint.
  • She tingled with excitement. Soon she would be able to tell Martha everything.
  • Although Panama's native bees - mostly small, stingless varieties - helped coffee growers a little, he says their virtual replacement by Africanized bees has begun stabilizing coffee yields in the country at near-optimal levels.
  • Out of over 500 species of tropical stingless bees, the Maya have always favored Melipona beecheii, which they call kolil kab, meaning "royal lady. Honey: A sweet Maya legacy
  • Keeping the revs in the top half of the dial not only gave it firework performance but emitted noises to make the spine tingle. Times, Sunday Times
  • My flesh tingled as I got out of the ice cold pool.
  • People in Cottingley had arranged fundraising ventures for the ambitious project.
  • He squinted down the length of the blade at the sink, feeling the power within the sword tingle against his palm. Searching for dragons
  • Yet the spine will tingle and the stomach churn as it did before. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since then, Hoffman has mastered the acoustic guitar, bass, violin, piano, keyboards, djembe, rain stick and a voice that sends tingles up the spine of anyone hearing it.
  • My flesh tingled as I got out of the ice cold pool.
  • My blood seemed to make music in my vessels as it seemed to come more highly oxygenized singing to my brain, and tingled fresher and warmer into the capillaries of the entire surface, leaping and bubbling like a mountain-brook after a shower. The Opium Habit
  • Anybody with current knowledge or fresh memories of twentysomething angst will feel a tingle of recognition. Times, Sunday Times
  • Don't fear those bumps in the night - they're the sound of Marenghi's spine-tingler soaring, then crashing to earth like a hang-glider that has collided with a crow.
  • The prickling on her skin had faded to a dull tingle.
  • He felt a slight tingle in his right shoulder as he made impact, but it went away in a flash.
  • And their rhythmic drive was tugged back here and there just enough to make the finale tingle with zest. Times, Sunday Times
  • A technician sprayed a topical anesthetic on his neck. The skin tingled , then went cold and numb.
  • Around her flutter the sprites, the tiny faeries who so entertained two little girls in Cottingley.
  • Africanized bees, a hybrid of European bees and African bees that were brought to Brazil and spread throughout the Americas, are more aggressive and produce greater amounts of honey than either stingless bees or European honey bees. Honey: A sweet Maya legacy
  • 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.
  • One egg parasitoid, a tiny, stingless wasp called Gonatocerus triguttatus, has already been released in California by researchers at the University of California at Riverside and APHIS.
  • Overshoes are fresh in people's minds," says Tingley's marketing manager, Jim Towey, who puts nonfarm galosh sales in the tens of thousands. The Time May Be Right for Galoshes to Make a Splash Again
  • Reading these words, this reviewer felt a tingle of joyful anticipation.
  • I feel a sudden tingle of visceral amazement. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was then exfoliated from top to toe with nice scrubby stuff which left me all a-tingle.
  • The introduction of Africanized bees to the Yucatan a half century ago has placed the ancient stingless beekeeping tradition in peril. Honey: A sweet Maya legacy
  • A tingle tugged at the back of his mind, a slight buzz that most would probably never pay any notice.
  • I was silent for an interval as the disappointment tingled through me, settling in my extremities with a numbing cold. THE SEASON OF LILLIAN DAWES
  • This classic meditation on the forces of darkness and the struggle to contain them makes the heart glad and the nerves tingle.
  • I feel the proper tingle running down my spine, a tingle not only of fear but also of anticipation. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It's all drummy and swoony and Arabian-guitary, and she's singing in Persian, and it maketh the tingles run up and down the spine. Life, She Goes On
  • As soon as the awe subsides, slightly, the tingle in the back of my neck begins…
  • A warm tingle seemed to have sparked in my every cell; my headache was suddenly miraculously cured.
  • My body tingled all over and I had a terrible headache.
  • The stingless bee 'mummifies' any hive beetle that tries to enter its domain - wrapping the live parasite in resin, wax and mud until it can move no more. WN.com - Articles related to Leander Paes plans sports academy in Puducherry
  • I own my ears did tingle a little at the word treasure, and that a handsome tilbury, with a neat groom in blue and scarlet livery, having a smart cockade on his glazed hat, seemed as it were to glide across the room before gay eyes, while a voice, as of a crier, pronounced my ear, The Monastery
  • The tingle was a pleasant surprise.
  • The skirl of the bagpipes provided a stirring backdrop, and his skin tingled with excitement.
  • My body tingled all over and I had a terrible headache.
  • Rather than worrying about themselves, Tingley said the "recce" patrol's job was to ensure the safety of Afghans. Arab Times Kuwait English Daily
  • Yet the spine will tingle and the stomach churn as it did before. Times, Sunday Times
  • September 1st, 2009 4: 53 pm ET oh my god, the tingle is wearing off. CNN Poll: Independents disapprove of Obama
  • But it wasn't that annoying tingle that tickles so much it hurts feeling, it was a nice feeling, a pleasant feeling, that made me warm inside, it made me want to smile, and never stop.
  • A second recalled the tingle he felt when his family showed him how to add cane alcohol to coffee as a folk medicine "remedio" at the tender age of seven. HispanicTrending
  • My skin still tingles at the memory and my heart swells with pride and love for my mom, though she's been long gone.
  • His last kiss still tingled on her lips, and she glowed in the warmth of the sun and their love for each other.
  • Darryl flirts with Kelly, the sheer comedic potential of this relationship makes my brain tingle with delight. THE OFFICE: What Is A Jim? | Best Week Ever
  • Our man didn't enjoy the greasy lamb hotpot with soggy chips and baked beans, the beans being so salty they made his mouth tingle. The Sun
  • Lord Huntinglen, an undeniable man of quality -- it is pity but he could keep caup and can frae his head, whilk now and then doth'minish his reputation. The Fortunes of Nigel
  • There's a line in that poem that makes my spine tingle every time I read it.
  • Steve nodded, and was turning away, when his eyes encountered those of the boy, who had evidently forgotten all about his "mither," and was grinning at him derisively, and in a way which made Steve's fingers tingle to tighten up into a fist and teach the lad a lesson. Steve Young
  • Her skin tingled as the magic they tried to raise washed over her. TREASON KEEP
  • However, Knottingley were able to thwart most efforts to break the deadlock with some resolute defence.
  • There was another long pause before he continued, during which Faith felt both tingles of anticipation and dread.
  • Back then there was a tingle of anticipation: everybody had been away for the summer holidays, people looked a bit older, a bit wiser.
  • She breathed deeply and allowed the heavenly air to tingle through her body - the air of life - of vitality.
  • Out of over 500 species of tropical stingless bees, the Maya have always favored Melipona beecheii, which they call kolil kab, meaning "royal lady. Honey: A sweet Maya legacy
  • 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.
  • He and his colleagues have produced instructional material in Spanish and Maya languages to promote the propagation of stingless bees, thereby building up a breeding stock to be reintroduced into the wild. Honey: A sweet Maya legacy
  • He leads us to the log hives of stingless black bees, which produce Chardonnay-colored honey - a highlight of the Maya diet that is harvested only during full-moon ceremonies.
  • My body tingled all over and I had a terrible headache.
  • Harvested from log nests, the stingless bee honey was used as a sweetener, an antibiotic, and to make the fermented honey drink called balché, a ritual alcoholic beverage similar to the European mead. Honey: A sweet Maya legacy
  • She weighed it in her hand, a strange, unlooked for tingle of excitement in her stomach. A SEASON IN HELL
  • My hands tingle and I hiss as the slight, uncomfortable crackle of electricity.
  • The shoeshine stand had a small pile of boxed galoshes for sale: Totes and Tingley's at about $25. The Time May Be Right for Galoshes to Make a Splash Again
  • My heart got that fluttery tickle in it and my hands tingled.
  • You bust out 'cuboid,' setting all my nerve endings a-tingle, but then use the limp 'perfectly sine regularity' in lieu of say the throbbing 'perfect sinusoidal regularity' or the magnificently necropriapic 'cold dead sinusoidal character'? Robert Jordan, Wheel of Time 6: Lord of Chaos (1994)
  • Al Tingley is one fisherman who puts up his boat for the winter and works the fuel dock in the cold months.
  • 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.
  • The skirl of the bagpipes provided a stirring backdrop, and his skin tingled with excitement.
  • Your hands may tingle or feel numb, and you might feel flushed or chilled.
  • This stingless bee, Trigona hypogea, carries off the youngsters left behind in newly abandoned wasp nests.
  • There's a slight tingle in my wrists.
  • The aroma through the hind palate tingled the nose delightfully.
  • I knew Seth wasn't jealous or anything but my stomach tingled at the slightest possibility that he was.
  • She blinked her cloudy eyes, a hand drifting downwards towards her abdomen where her body still tingled.
  • A slight tingle filled her hands as she held the vessel and she could feel her anxiety pass into nothingness.
  • She recalled the glisten of the sunlight on the river, and the crimson of the hard maples stained by the first early frost, and she knew it was not the sunshine nor the tingle in the air nor the beautiful way in which Ned and Nick flew along stride for stride over the hard white road, but something else, something quite different, which had made her glad that Sunday morning. The Short Line War
  • This evening of appetising dishes to tingle the tastebuds is to be repeated on Saturday, November 24.
  • Smithsonian entomologist David Roubik points out that the stingless bee, rather than non-native species, has been essential to the pollination of tropical forest plants, and when the bee is in peril, so is the local ecology. Honey: A sweet Maya legacy
  • The way he took on the Argentine defence and kept going and going still sends a tingle down the spine. The Sun
  • Seeing as how Matthews described the speech as "Churchillian" before it was even given I'd say the tingle would be completely off the chart. Obama's address to Congress... the live-blog.
  • This is a sight not often seen on concert stages around here, and it sent an extra tingle of anticipation up one's spine.
  • Beekeepers in Mexico's Yucatán peninsula have abandoned the traditional method of harvesting honey from stingless native bees in favor of the more aggressive Africanized bees because of vastly improved honey yields.
  • He was a little unlucky to only finish fourth in the Tingle Creek after a shuddering error when setting a blistering pace. The Sun
  • At most, such discharges may cause a slight tingle in the skin of those touching the patient at the time.
  • I said when he moved his mouth along my jawline and I felt it tingle all the way down to . . . Raziel
  • And their rhythmic drive was tugged back here and there just enough to make the finale tingle with zest. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tingle wound up in Tasslehoff's ears and, due to the rushing of the blood in his head, he noticed that Fizban's ad - monition to return soon was starting to get lost amidst thoughts of Dark Knights and spies and, most important of all, The Road. Dragons of a Fallen Sun
  • Anyway, noses all a-tingle at the prospect of a nice juicy story, we followed in hot pursuit, much to the amusement of passers-by.
  • Our man didn't enjoy the greasy lamb hotpot with soggy chips and baked beans, the beans being so salty they made his mouth tingle. The Sun
  • Red chutney scorches the mouth with garlic and chili powder and maybe a touch of tamarind, while the green stuff tingles the lips with green chilis, cilantro and mint. Pow, Right in the Fritter
  • Our man didn't enjoy the greasy lamb hotpot with soggy chips and baked beans, the beans being so salty they made his mouth tingle. The Sun
  • Huntinglen, the departed Countess of this noble earl, ganging a wee bit gleed in her walk through the world; I mean in the way of slipping a foot, casting a leglin-girth, or the like, ye understand me?” The Fortunes of Nigel
  • The tiniest tingle of tension creeps between her shoulders.
  • Then on Saturday Knottingley just hoofed the ball downfield, chased it and hoped for a lucky bounce, which they got.
  • Suddenly, Jerry's spine tingled, as a slight breeze washed over him.
  • They could hear their cries ricocheting off the trees and appearing to come out of the soil itself, filling their ears with the beautiful song that made the company's spine tingle.
  • There are some belters that are infused with the energy and power of New Order at their peak - that give me tingles.
  • Though some toners may make skin tingle, redness and stinging from any product several minutes after application are symptoms that skin is being irritated.
  • My flesh tingled as I got out of the ice cold pool.
  • Her fingers tingled with the cold.
  • Whenever she was near, my skin tingled in the strangest way and my mouth stretched widthways into the widest smile.
  • There are also theatrical trailers for 13 Ghosts and two other Columbia chillers - Ghostbusters and The Tingler.
  • You get a garlic tingle, but not much depth. Times, Sunday Times
  • At what point does MSNBC (shameless as they are) get embarrassed by continuing to trot out Chris Tingles up my leg Matthews to offer up political analysisand believe me, I use the term analysis very loosely in this sense. WN.com - Articles related to Gov't drops privatization for long-term lease
  • 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.
  • His rough, calloused fingers made her skin tingle.
  • And as a dessert liqueur, try Xtabentun, made from the honey of stingless bees. Honey: A sweet Maya legacy
  • Her senses tingled in reaction to the smell, alert, and the instincts of the huntress awoke within her.
  • Above a square-domed forehead he saw a mop of brown hair, nut-brown, with a wave to it and hints of curls that were a delight to any woman, making hands tingle to stroke it and fingers tingle to pass caresses through it. Chapter 4
  • A number of restricted range birds are found in this ecoregion, including the red-eared firetail (Stagonopleura oculata) which inhabits karri/tingle forest and creeklines and the white-breasted robin (Eopsaltria georgiana) which can also be found in karri and tingle forest. Jarrah-Karri forest and shrublands
  • She then pinpricks for 45 minutes, lulling most patients into such a state of relaxation that they are unaware of anything but the tiniest tingle.
  • His lips had met with something soft and enticing, sending pleasant tingles through his body.
  • He was a little unlucky to only finish fourth in the Tingle Creek after a shuddering error when setting a blistering pace. The Sun
  • The slap she gave him made his cheek tingle.

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