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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

“I read it and it just gave me such a tingle, such a spark. It was like a little shiver,” Simmons said.

From Seattle Times

His calves and toes began to tingle, and he could no longer stand the pain after 45 minutes.

From New York Times

I squeezed my eyes shut and listened to the buzzing of the electric pen, feeling the tingle of the notes being etched in place.

From New York Times