Pronunciation: /ˈtɪŋɡəl/
noun a slight prickling or stinging sensation
A1 I felt a tingle in my fingers after holding the cold ice cream.
A2 The sound of the music sent a tingle down my spine.
B1 The anticipation of the surprise gift gave me a tingle of excitement.
B2 The sensation of the massage caused a pleasant tingle all over my body.
C1 The memory of that special moment still brings a tingle of joy to my heart.
C2 The exquisite taste of the dessert sent a tingle of pleasure through my taste buds.
verb to experience a tingling sensation
A1 I feel a tingle in my fingers when I touch something cold.
A2 The massage oil made my skin tingle with relaxation.
B1 The anticipation of the roller coaster ride made my stomach tingle with excitement.
B2 The spicy food caused a tingle on my tongue.
C1 The music was so beautiful that it made my whole body tingle with emotion.
C2 The unexpected kiss sent a tingle down my spine.
formal The doctor explained that the sensation of tingling in my fingers could be a sign of nerve damage.
informal I felt a tingle run down my spine as I watched the horror movie.
slang That song gives me the tingles every time I listen to it.
figurative Her words sent a tingle of excitement through the crowd.
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