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tingle

[ting-guhl] / ˈtɪŋ gəl /


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It will cause approaching fish to tingle unpleasantly and, if they push farther into the electrode array, be stunned so they can't swim against the current.

From Salon

Did they have neuropathy — hands and feet that tingle and lose feeling?

From New York Times

But there was a collective sense of history in the making, and even a tingle or two as the newly crowned king and queen passed in their gold stagecoach.

From New York Times

"I just wanted to be a part of the community and experience the tingle in the air when the end of the season wrapped up," Sarah Jane said.

From BBC

Air, light, height, with a tingle of vertigo, are what the Guggenheim Museum’s spiraling rotunda is about.

From New York Times