How To Use Tingling In A Sentence
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Afterwards, all three put on a jaw-dropping a cappella gospel medley that left everyone's spine tingling with pleasure.
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Although the World Cup is all encompassing at the moment, when it comes to sport there is no more spine-tingling moment than when 65,000 fans at Murrayfield sing ‘Flower of Scotland’.
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It was not a spine-tingling speech, the delivery was rather wooden.
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There were mild sensations of tingling pain in certain points in the left foot which, according to the therapist, correspond to the lung and solar plexus regions.
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From rowing lake and canoe rapids to velodrome and swimming pool, the cheers of frenzied spectators have been spine-tingling.
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I came to intellectually accept the existence of this energy and often cited it when chatting with friends, but deep down I wondered whether it really existed and whether it might be simply a primitive word for the circulation of the blood, the tingling of nerves, the flow of lymph, or, more technically, the bioelectric energy of life stimulated by the charge potential that exists across cell membranes.
Arthur Rosenfeld: Do You Feel the Energy of Life?
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I knew, impotent as I was, that I _could_ play it -- I could feel the sense of power tingling through my own impuissance.
The Making Of A Novelist An Experiment In Autobiography
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I'd get this tingling feeling.
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Then he sprints off again, and is soon delivering spine-tingling power falsettos into his microphone.
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I wasn't breathing; my whole body was tingling and trembling and I felt as though I was shaking when the ground beneath us was still.
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Many women suffer prolonged backache, headaches, tingling and numbness as a result of the injection.
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The Observer is on the lookout for ghostly goings-on in local haunted houses and tales of the spine-tingling supernatural.
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A modest, undemonstrative fellow, Shrubb was visibly moved as the crowd ignored the joyless Glasgow weather and offered him a spine-tingling welcome.
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Itching, tingling, and ‘formication’ (sensation as of crawling insects) are also common symptoms due to bubbles forming in the skin.
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Her face was flaming but her body was still tingling with awareness.
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Naharin makes his impact using straight-to-the-heart music and spine-tingling unison phrases from his reckless dancers.
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Then he began to feel a curious tingling sensation all over him.
The Happy Prince and Other Tales
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You will choose the word and you get to translate Monday's French story (she says, putting up her feet and feeling the first tingling sensation of freedom -- or just plain bossiness!).
Anodin - French Word-A-Day
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There is something spine-tingling and enthralling about the best public art, the kind that touches the emotions and makes the eyes widen involuntarily.
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She felt nothing at all but a curious tingling sensation in the left side of her face.
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Its effects on the nervous system include weakness, paralysis, and tingling in the hands and feet.
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Chemo medicine may cause temporary nerve damage, which can result in burning, numbness, tingling, or shooting pain in the fingers and toes.
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The lingering tingling sensations caused by the whip glowed all over her body.
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Toss in some truly spine-tingling, horrifying imagery (the monsters are really scary folks, be it in color or the black and white version available on DVD/Blu Ray), plus one of the most obscenely-grim endings in cinema history, and you have the makings of a genuine horror classic.
Scott Mendelson: Just in Time for Halloween: 10 of the Scariest Horror Films of the Last 20 Years.
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Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, often starts as pain, burning, numbness or tingling, followed by an itchy, often excruciating red rash a few days later.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Shingles: Can Adults Protect Themselves From a Pox They Hoped to Leave to Childhood?
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His ear was brought round all right, and soon the hot hoosh sent warmth tingling through us.
South: the story of Shackleton’s last expedition 1914–1917
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Skin feels silky and cleansed without any tingling.
The Sun
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The tingling was back and she rubbed her hands against arms that felt alive with bugs crawling over her skin.
ROSES ARE FOR THE RICH
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With all the senses tingling, you can hear the hippos at the watering hole; the croak of the bullfrogs; smell the dank scent of the cooling earth and anticipate, with trepidation, a prowling lioness.
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It has the most imposing peaks, the most dramatic glaciers, the most spine-tingling views.
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Jakov Kalynik, a firefighter at Parishev station, about nine miles from the ruined plant, said: I know when I am fighting a fire on radioactively contaminated ground – you get the heat just like an ordinary fire, but you get a tingling sensation too, like pins jumping all over your body.
Forest fires around Chernobyl could release radiation, scientists warn
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A tingling feeling crept over his form, and an arrogant sneer then crept over his face.
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Shipp's metallic chords against Brown's restless drumming and fitful swing are spine-tingling on Part Two, and his stately, harpsichord-like reverie entrancing on Part Three.
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There was a momentary pause followed by another spine-tingling scream that seemed to go on forever.
KISS OF THE BEES
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The sky was beginning to lighten, and he felt a tingling on his skin, but there was plenty of time for what was to unfold.
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Melanie Wilson is such a distinctive performer, melding sound and words to spine-tingling effect.
This week's new theatre and dance
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The instructions warn that the lotion will set hard and that there may be a sensation of tingling and pulling.
The Sun
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Here she was in the absolute prime of her voice and her rendering of that famous Second Act is quite simply spine-tingling in all departments.
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The cowitch, as mentioned before, has a velvety brown covering of minute prickles, which, if touched, enter the pores of the skin and cause a painful tingling.
A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries
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And over all that was this asinine tingling in her chest because of his voice in her ear.
FLIGHT LESSONS
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She was still trembling, tiny aftershocks of excitement tingling inside her.
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A tingling sensation on the back of Jonathan's neck caused the hairs to rise in excitement.
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He felt a tingling sensation down his side.
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Then he began to feel a curious tingling sensation all over him.
The Happy Prince and Other Tales
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And over all that was this asinine tingling in her chest because of his voice in her ear.
FLIGHT LESSONS
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Menus that offer succulent, corn-fed baby chicken, drizzled with a tingling lemon sauce probably take this principle to extremes.
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His foot was tingling, so he stepped on it firmly to squash it out.
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‘It was the first time she had heard him speak, his deep, basso voice tingling inside her eardrums.’
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It was nervous, tingling work, for as surely as I sensed his intention of briefness, just as surely had he sensed mine.
Chapter 11
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A tingling flush passed over her skin as she entered the field of light that the spell-form was casting up.
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Each member contributes songs and favourite covers to the project, but the group is able to ‘Jennify’ each number to make it their own, complete with signature spine-tingling harmonies.
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“This is just like Journey to the Center of the Earth,” Eliza said breathily, tingling from head to toe.
The Book Of Spells
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Soon she feels a tingling on her right side.
Times, Sunday Times
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Blotchy foot skin then develops with swelling, numbness, tingling, pricking or a wooden feeling in the feet.
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The children were tingling with excitement.
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• Breast changes: fullness, tenderness, tingling of nipples, darkened areolae
Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn
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John Hunt's spine-tingling commentary on Kauto Star's victory at Haydock last weekend was played again on BBC Radio 5 Live's Kicking Off show on Friday night, but the presenter Colin Murray got the wrong end of the stick when discussing future plans for the outstanding chaser of recent times.
Tattenham Corner
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They were then flooded with white light and felt a tingling sensation go through their bodies.
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Her hand was loosening his tie, his was sliding up the tingling curve of her thigh.
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The puncture wound stings a little and, more alarming, my forearms and hands begin tingling.
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With every nerve tingling she lowered her hand, barely feeling the comb bite into her palm as her grip tightened.
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Nerve damage can cause motor or sensory weakness with numbness, tingling and incoordination.
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The lobster bisque was dark and rich, while the cognac gave it an added edge, and it set the palate tingling.
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Who didn't want to make a fuss when he got a tingling sensation in his limbs.
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Maybe tingling sensations, or pins and needles.
M. E. Post-Viral Fatigue Syndrome - How To Live With It
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They all stood, their skin tingling from saltwater meeting sunburn.
MINUTES TO BURN
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Wander the narrow alleys of any souk and you'll realise why Moroccan food is so tongue-tingling: the carefully shaped, rainbow-hued piles of spices are dazzling.
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You could sense the tingling expectancy and excitement in the atmosphere.
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Eventually, you will begin to actually experience the sensation of energy tingling up the spine.
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In the year that gave us BP's Gulf oil spill and the presumed end of the prolonged healthcare reform battle, my mind is tingling over the newest finger-pointing saga that has been unfolding among venture capitalists and "super angels" in Silicon Valley.
Pedro L. Rodriguez: Michael Arrington: Persona non Grata? Behold 'AngelGate'
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That helps prevent repetitive motion and vibratory problems, such as stinging and numbness and tingling of the hands.
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Don't ignore the tingling you feel between your legs.
The Sun
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We are supposed to get a scalp-tingling rush of euphoria as the West Germans win big on the footballing field of dreams.
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In 1583, Sidney grumbled that much of the bad poetry circulating in England was but ‘a tingling sound of rhyme, barely accompanied with reason’.
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Here I felt warm and my body was literally tingling all over from the sensation.
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Another problem is that narrow unpadded shoulder straps, can dig into the shoulder causing pain, numbness and tingling in the hands and arms.
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You could sense the tingling expectancy and excitement in the atmosphere.
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Say that again, you foul-mouthed dog o 'Fife, and I'll gralloch you like a deer!" cried the Chamberlain, his face tingling.
Doom Castle
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Sitting there with my body tingling with some unknown force, a force which I have some amount of control over, is quite a rush.
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They all stood, their skin tingling from saltwater meeting sunburn.
MINUTES TO BURN
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Once in a while a singer new to Glyndebourne gets the house tingling.
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Her skin tingling, she left the tub and pulled a black tissue-thin negligée from her bag.
ROSES ARE FOR THE RICH
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I could feel my whole body tingling with anxiety, something I'd never felt around him before, as he helped me out of the car and then into his Jeep.
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There is a slight tingling and the skin feels as if it is being massaged.
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Does your child mention headaches, neck aches, achy strained muscles, low back pain, muscle spasm, or tingling hands?
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Our virgin alarms are tingling just thinking about him.
Top 10 Other Character Actors Who Would Also Make Good Presidents | Best Week Ever
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Sure enough, less than a minute later, I felt the hair follicles on my scalp slither and the familiar tingling that told me my hair was growing back.
My Fair Succubi
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One sign of a heart attack is a tingling sensation in the left arm.
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While I was still tingling from that experience a steam mask was put over my face to deep clean my pores and to hydrate my skin further.
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The moody, minimal, electronica of Natja and the gentle strumming of Diving Horses (with Dot Allison's plaintive, spine-tingling vocals) are the same; demanding repeated listening.
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I also find after prolonged exposure, my fingers become swollen, tingling and 'blotchy' (uneven colour with patchy redness).
Tech Beat - BusinessWeek
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My forehead, mouth and temples have the tingling numbness, too.
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There is a slight tingling and the skin feels as if it is being massaged.
Times, Sunday Times
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Suddenly, with banging tampani and the crash of cymbals, rattle of tambourines and beating of tomtoms, the barbaric Ethiopians of the dancing orchestra began their syncopated outrages against every known law of harmony -- swinging weirdly into the bewitching, tickling, tingling rhythm of a maxixe.
The Voice on the Wire
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I've sucked down a filthy and delicious* one at a teriyaki joint in Hollywood, and I've loved the cheeseburger hiding between the carnitas and pibil at my local (and truly excellent) reader had found a rose among what one could fairly describe as the thorny situation of a Korean-California fusion lounge, my burger senses started tingling.
A Hamburger Today
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But touring Alcatraz was a spine-tingling thrill, and I've taken the Circle Line cruise around Manhattan several times, never tiring of that view of the tiny island, packed tight with buildings and people.
Sophia Dembling: Tourists Traps: You Win Some, You Lose Some
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With tingling anticipation the audience nodded its agreement that the card the girl had drawn on had indeed been decimated.
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* Tingling or numbness in the hands, face, feet or mouth (paresthesia) * Feelings of "crawly," "itchy," or "cringy" skin sensations.
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There is something spine-tingling and enthralling about the best public art, the kind that touches the emotions and makes the eyes widen involuntarily.
Times, Sunday Times
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And now my body was tingling again, only this time I really did feel uncomfortable.
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Her blood ran ice cold, her body started tingling, and the pain came.
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Maybe tingling sensations, or pins and needles.
M. E. Post-Viral Fatigue Syndrome - How To Live With It
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At the end, when Evans sings the spine-tingling Being Alive, he suggests a man who really has awoken from a long slumber and who has finally joined the human race.
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Medically known as cubital tunnel syndrome, cell phone elbow is numbness, tingling and pain in the forearm and hand caused by compression of the ulnar nerve, which passes along the bony bump on the inside of the elbow.
CELL PHONE ELBOW: Health Update For Cell Phone Users In The Digital Age
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OCTOPUSHY, a spine-tingling adventure story, is guaranteed to keep kiddies on the edge of their seats.
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And Shyamalan's skill at creating outrageously weird and spine-tingling situations remains keen.
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Lovers Walk captures the egotism of love, the moments when you have eyes only for each other; the passersby are the extras, hurrying by unaware of their walk-on role in this everyday romance of tingling possibilities, wounded hearts and stalking tendencies.
Lovers Walk
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I must admit to an involuntary shudder of pride tingling down my spine when I heard her say those words.
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I jerked back, tingling with fear, feeling it peel off like a strand of elastoplast.
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He thought at first he'd simply trapped a nerve, which was causing the feeling of numbness and tingling in his right arm.
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If there are any symptoms, including painful, tingling or swollen hands, elbows, wrists or shoulders it is important to get treatment quickly.
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His vigorous will seemed to dominate over the whole household; he would drag me out peremptorily for what he called wholesome exercise, which meant long, scrambling walks, which sent me home with tingling pulses and exuberant spirits, until the atmosphere of the sick room moderated and subdued them again.
Esther : a book for girls
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From movies to TV to books, I look for the scariest and most spine-tingling things possible.
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We note, perhaps, sensations passing through our bodies, pressure, warmth and coolness, lightness, tingling.
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A sensation of burning or tingling may be experienced in the hands.
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Peter says he has not experienced anything more than tingling hairs on the back of his neck, but many others have reported strange happenings, particularly around the historic tapestry room.
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A patient may complain for three or four days of a tingling, burning, itching, searing or knife-like pain along the lowest ribs.
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Graham felt a tingling sensation in his hand.
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Shortly after the Hermes flyby of October 1937, the American Museum of Natural History created a spine-tingling exhibit for public display.
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Some considered the film a spine-tingling chiller, similar to Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde.
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After a short time a food will trigger a burning or tingling sensation in the lips and mouth.
The Sun
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The instructions warn that the lotion will set hard and that there may be a sensation of tingling and pulling.
The Sun
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‘Don't be anxious, Love,’ he rasped, his warm breath tingling her neck.
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A delicious salty air, like the breath of perpetual spring, blew in, tingling the skin of the sulkiest adventurer with delight in this virgin world.
Heroes of the Middle West The French
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But something about that smile, full of ingenuous sweetness, sent a shiver of apprehension tingling down his spine.
TREASON KEEP
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As she stood beneath the warm, tingling spray, she soaped and rinsed her hair twice, as she had always done.
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My toes and fingers are tingling with the cold.
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People who've tried it out - including sighted people who wear blindfolds - describe the tongue sensations as ‘tingling or bubbling’.
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The skill level wasn't too high but it was an exciting, pulsating and nerve tingling contest.
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It's not foamy, which is kinda cool, and you put a thin layer on your face and let it sit for 30 seconds, generating a sensation toeing the line between tingling and scorching.
Boing Boing: August 22, 2004 - August 28, 2004 Archives
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Stone had the vinyl cover up tight around his neck, blood starting to warm up, his whole body tingling.
CORMORANT
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A mere glance down the lunchtime menu had my taste buds tingling in anticipation.
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Extreme jobs are a problem when they're staffed by workers who aren't necessarily stoked by the spine-tingling thrill of a shift in interest rates, or jazzed by the chance to restructure a call center in Omaha.
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She also experienced a sharp pain and burning sensation in her right elbow and a tingling sensation in her right hand and fingers.
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Pantothenic acid lack causes fatigue, headaches, nausea, abdominal pain tingling, cramps and susceptibility to lung infections.
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When MSNBC "newsmen" like Matthews admit they have a homoerotic crush on Obama as they get a tingling up the pantslegs while listening to Obama speak and Olbermann has special reports bashing Hillary and goes off on hour long shows insinuating Hillary had something to do about Obama's passport being breached, to change the subject right after the Rev Wright tapes were revealed, and then issues no correction when it turns out it was Obama's own campaign staffer responsible and Hillary's was braeched too.
Hillary: Bosnia Sniper Flap Not What Voters Want To Be Talking About
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At one point we even read, believingly, that Serge feels "an almost sacred tingling, as though he himself had become godlike, elevated by machinery and signal code to a higher post within the overall structure of things.
The Fear of a Failure to Communicate
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The local inflammation extends deep, and is attended by swelling, a tingling, burning, and pungent heat, and by a redness, which disappears when the skin is pressed by the finger.
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They explode in your mouth with a futile, citrussy, tingling death throe.
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Her body was tingling every time she could feel his touch.
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Joey felt a strange tingling sensation in her stomach, but quickly dismissed it.
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She crimsoned to her hair; you could see the red blood rushing and rushing up from under the peekaboo embroidery in front of the tawdry blowse, in a hurry to tell her tingling ears what cruel names he called her.
The Dop Doctor
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Great booms and rumbles of electricity and bright forks of light above the London skyline - and the kind of excitement, tingling and calm that can only accompany a storm.
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We are supposed to get a scalp-tingling rush of euphoria as the West Germans win big on the footballing field of dreams.
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Glamour matters: and shawls made in shahtoosh are the last word in restrained elegance: soft, light, warm and tinglingly expensive.
Times, Sunday Times
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One sign of a heart attack is a tingling sensation in the left arm.
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His body started tingling, and a blue aura surrounded him.
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But when the best of the daylight is a dull gray, the long lines of the glen unbroken by anything but a shepherd's hut here and there at long intervals, and the road that could be seen winding through like a strip of ribbon all the way gave the fugitive a mingled sense of serenity and of that tingling, audible solitude and remoteness from all living aid or society which thrills every nerve.
Kirsteen: The Story of a Scotch Family Seventy Years Ago
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Other clues to Lyme disease have been identified, although these have not been consistently present in each patient: numbness and tingling, muscle twitching, photosensitivity, hyperacusis, tinnitus, lightheadedness, and depression.
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Don't ignore the tingling you feel between your legs.
The Sun
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He smiled and slowly sat up, his muscles aching and his body tingling.
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Their fingers touched momentarily, but it sent a familiar tingling through him.
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Spine-tingling effects pour out of the orchestra pit: steamy strings, creepy celesta, slippery harp, fluttery piccolo, tender soprano and alto flutes, seductive bass and treble clarinets, and a battery of heart-palpitating percussion instruments.
Rodney Punt: Turn of the Screw Gets a Stunning New Turn at LA Opera
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In the white noon they shine in silvery splendor, every needle and cell in bole and branch thrilling and tingling with ardent life; and the whole landscape glows with consciousness, like the face of a god.
The Yosemite National Park
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Watching Christie win the Olympic hundred metres was one of those spine-tingling moments.
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The company's acoustic boffins tuned the engine to introduce a throatier sounding note, so the all enveloping deep bass throb rising to spine tingling wail exists.
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It felt as though her entire body was tingling from it.
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She was still tingling with excitement.
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He explains how he felt a tingling sensation down his left-hand side but did not immediately call for help.
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Once in a while a singer new to Glyndebourne gets the house tingling.
Times, Sunday Times
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We put our heads together; brainstormed for that one novel idea that would persuade our fellow students into parting with their tingling pocket lunchtime coins.
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I felt my voice crack with the formation of a tingling knot in my throat and I immediately fell silent.
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Even as scientists issue rules on chimeras in labs, a spine-tingling he-monster with the power to drag us back into the pre-Darwinian dark ages is slouching around Washington.
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There may be stiffness of the neck and shoulders, tingling or stiffness in the limbs, an inability to concentrate and difficulty in speaking.
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My whole body was tingling.
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So at a spine-tingling opening, the audience walked into the exhibition space to find the puppets slowly lifted from supine positions on the floor - and ritually strung up from nooses on the roof.
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For severe reactions (pain along nerves, increasing tingling, numbness or weakness, eye irritation, or painful testicles) corticosteroids (prednisolone) may be needed.
1) Head Control and Use of Senses
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The sensory symptoms appear first: numbness and tingling of the hands and feet, pain in the soles of the feet on walking, pain on moving the joints, and erythromelalgia.
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And then, just when the static cleared, the eerie, spine-tingling, sickly-sweet voice that every mage had come to fear sounded in the trees.
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With their unruly instincts and their tingling, uncharted senses, they have an electric effect.
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As the cantrip for detecting magical aura levels finished, the usual tingling feeling came into his body, and instantly escalated.
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His soft cheek brushed against my skin and my whole body started tingling.
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The Observer is on the lookout for ghostly goings-on in local haunted houses and tales of the spine-tingling supernatural.
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A spine - tingling statistic: China's ghost population will boom tomorrow.
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From overhead, a tingling sensation on the top of his head was quickly followed by the rustling sounds of thousands of winged rodents preparing to launch into flight.
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He felt a tingling sensation down his side.
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I'd get this tingling feeling.
The Sun
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The tingling was the result of a growing fluid-filled bubble in his spine called a syrinx, also caused by the constriction.
Joel Schwartzberg: Head Trip: Who Do You Trust When Your Child's Surgeons Give Conflicting Advice?
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Suspense in fiction, that tingling sensation that makes us keep turning the pages, seems to arise in two ways.
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The sheer acceleration will leave you breathless and tingling with excitement.
The Sun
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His command of six strings incorporates a hair-raising degree of proficiency and versatility from tingling jangles to hypnotic jigs and ragged fragments of blues.
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Its effects on the nervous system include weakness, paralysis, and tingling in the hands and feet.
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The sheer acceleration will leave you breathless and tingling with excitement.
The Sun
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A spine - tingling statistic: China's ghost population will boom tomorrow.
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The most common side effects reported by people using acetazolamide included numbness and tingling, or a "pins-and-needles" sensation, frequent urination and an alteration in the way things taste.
Reuters: Press Release
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The use of lighting plays an intrinsic role in creating a horrific, spine-tingling environment for the characters to interact within.
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The show combines Jack's unique and spine tingling voice with the lyrical poetry of Jacques Brel and more than a touch of cabaret light and magic.
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With every nerve tingling she lowered her hand, barely feeling the comb bite into her palm as her grip tightened.
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My heart was about to jump out of my chest and my body was tingling.
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Symptoms, such as a tingling feeling, itching, or pain followed by a rash with red bumps and blisters appear only in the area of the skin that the nerve goes to.
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My whole body was tingling.
Times, Sunday Times
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The advertising, with spine-tingling music and mellow tones, welcomes us to the ‘glen of tranquillity‘.
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A spine-tingling vocal concoction that gives Trick Baby its primary focus.
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His body was tingling, and he felt very strong and refreshed.
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A sensation of burning or tingling may be experienced in the hands.
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As she stood beneath the warm, tingling spray, she soaped and rinsed her hair twice, as she had always done.
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If we're talking sound track and not track times, the Ferrari's spine-tingling Nazgul shriek just kills the McLaren.
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The excitement with which I am tingling at this moment is almost tangible.
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It's the fancy medical term for that nasty tingling that crawls up your leg when your foot's asleep.