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  • noun Plural form of tingle.
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tingle.

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Examples

  • My skin tingles with anticipation of every thunderclap and my face is pressed against the glass and your breath is in my ear.

    2006 July 04 « Mudpuddle 2006

  • My skin tingles with anticipation of every thunderclap and my face is pressed against the glass and your breath is in my ear.

    2006 July 04 « Mudpuddle 2006

  • If you are in the DC and wondering why your skin has the tingles, that is why!

    ShowHype - Top Entertainment News, Videos, and Blogs 2009

  • Do you have any kind of tingles in your antenna, any lights flashing?

    BriefingsDirect Transcripts Carlton Vogt 2010

  • I guess the problem is, I don't see the office of president of the US as the source of where my "tingles" should be coming from.

    Latest Articles Newsbusters.org 2010

  • I know what Chrissy Mathews is talking about regarding "tingles" because I still get them every time I hear the Star Spangled Banner.

    NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias 2009

  • The Chicago Blackhawks are now deep into the 2009 NHL playoffs and the local media has one of those "tingles" going up their leg.

    Life In The Great Midwest 2009

  • "tingles" Matthews and BigFat Eddy I say: Ratty Rachel Maddow is a better MAN than any of you. your predictions of a 40-year reign is coming to an end already and it only took 1 year!!!!!!!

    Home/News 2010

  • "tingles" Matthews and BigFat Eddy I say: Ratty Rachel Maddow is a better MAN than any of you. your predictions of a 40-year reign is coming to an end already and it only took 1 year!!!!!!!

    Home/News 2010

  • By now, the cages have either sprung open or the locks are being picked and the imprinted DNA of every true blooded American tingles in anticipation of the ten to twelve weeks of school-free adventures looming ahead like a sun kissed valley below a fog enshrouded summit.

    Will Durst: Summer: Day One Will Durst 2011

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