tingling (Meaning)

Wordnet

tingling (n)

a somatic sensation as from many tiny stings

Wordnet

tingling (s)

exciting by touching lightly so as to cause laughter or twitching movements

Webster

tingling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Tingle

tingling Sentence Examples

  1. The anticipation made my fingertips tingle with excitement.
  2. The ice-cold wind sent a tingling sensation down my spine.
  3. The spicy food left a pleasant tingling in my mouth.
  4. The electric shock caused a severe tingling and numbness throughout my body.
  5. The acupressure massage relieved the tingling in my feet.
  6. The adrenaline rush made my whole body tingle with energy.
  7. The carbonated beverage created a tingling sensation on my tongue.
  8. After a long day of typing, my fingers were tingling from overuse.
  9. The tiny hairs on my arms stood on end, sending a tingling sensation across my skin.
  10. The tingling sensation in my hands was a sign of an oncoming migraine.

FAQs About the word tingling

a somatic sensation as from many tiny stings, exciting by touching lightly so as to cause laughter or twitching movementsof Tingle

brisk, stinging, caustic, prickly, corrosive,needlelike, invigorating, nippy, penetrating, smarting

mild, gentle, gentle,mild, soothing,soothing, balmy,balmy

The anticipation made my fingertips tingle with excitement.

The ice-cold wind sent a tingling sensation down my spine.

The spicy food left a pleasant tingling in my mouth.

The electric shock caused a severe tingling and numbness throughout my body.