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tingle

[ting-guhl] / ˈtɪŋ gəl /


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

From New York Times

“You have to keep pursuing it until you get that tingle that tells you that you’ve found something that’s magical to you,” Ms. May said.

From New York Times

“You would feel something on your skin like a little tingle … but it’s not going to incapacitate you.”

From Washington Post

“That wash of fear that comes over you, that tingle of fear — isn’t that what we want from an audience?” he says in a phone interview.

From Washington Post

You know that little tingle of excitement you feel when Netflix is about to drop a new season of your favorite show?

From Washington Post