tingle 的 2 个定义
tin·gled, tin·gling.
- to have a sensation of slight prickles, stings, or tremors, as from cold, a sharp blow, excitement, etc.: I tingle all over.
- to cause such a sensation: The scratch tingles.
- a tingling sensation.
- the tingling action of cold, a blow, excitement, etc.
tingle 近义词
feel tickled, itchy
更多tingle例句
- Even so, Facebook’s pain — at least for now — has been more like a tingle than an ache.
- This recipe calls for enough to have a pleasant tingle, but you can increase or decrease the quantity based on your spice preferences.
- Hours of pepper spray and tear gas had left an unpleasant tingle in the air.
- It glides on so smoothly and gives a little bit of a tingle.
- When you wake up, you can feel a tingle along the skin between your fingers.
- Scrolling through this hate-filled manifesto for the first time made the hairs on my arm tingle with discomfort.
- Either way, guests seeking a holiday getaway there can also enjoy a tingle of telling truth to power by posting their own reviews.
- Once on my face, my skin began to tingle and my eyes started to water, or maybe I was crying because I was so hungry.
- Feel your scalp tingle as my voice gently surprises you from behind.
- Who does not get a tingle at the thought of how they would respond of they knew the full truth.
- It sent a pleasant tingle through his veins and made that injured arm of his ache again.
- Lowell straightened up suddenly, a tingle of apprehension running through him.
- One day Tilly told Grace a story that caused every nerve in his body to tingle, and he scarcely could keep from crying out.
- The stimulated blood courses through my veins with a pleasing tingle.
- Digby leaped nimbly aside, and hit his right arm a blow which made it tingle from the shoulder to the tips of the fingers.