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Tingles

The plural of "tingle", which refers to a prickling or stinging sensation, often accompanied by goosebumps, typically caused by excitement, nervousness, cold temperatures, or a specific stimulus. These sensations can be felt on the skin, scalp, or throughout the body, ranging from mild to intense and are often associated with a heightened sensory experience.

Tingles meaning with examples

  • A sudden chill swept through the room, causing tingles to run up her spine as she shivered. The sensation was brief but noticeable, reminding her of the approaching winter. She quickly reached for a warmer garment to alleviate the discomfort and embrace the heat.
  • The suspenseful music and dramatic reveal gave her tingles of excitement and anticipation. The thrill of the performance built up within her. The crowd's energy further intensified the anticipation, amplifying the anticipation of the plot twist.
  • After practicing meditation, a feeling of calm tingles washed over him, from his head to his toes. It was a deeply peaceful sensation, a sign of inner serenity and relaxation, washing away tension and stress. He held the feeling for minutes.
  • As the horror movie intensified, a mix of fear and excitement sent tingles down his arms and legs. He found the intense fright strangely exhilarating. The suspense building with him, he gripped his seat in anticipation of the next scare.

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