546 examples of tingle in sentences

And this time there rose upwards many faint and wavering sounds that did not stir the air, but made it tingle with a vibration of the great distance and the unknown depths; and then again all was still.

The blood warms and the nerves tingle after the tensions and heats of a quarter of a century as those days of sublime vagabondage come back.

Now as he bathed him thus, gasping somewhat because of the cold, yet glorying in the rush and tingle of his blood, behold, the leaves parted near by, and uprising in his naked might, Beltane beheld the face of one that watched him intently.

" A tingle ran through the blood of Lefty Joe.

They bear awhile in silent envy the annoying sight of the rollicking crowd and the joyful JOHNNY with his troop of apprentices, who have all they can possibly do to attend to their numerous customers, and who receive their broad pieces of money with a careless ease that makes the fingers of the lookers-on tingle.

FINLAND Feet and faces tingle In that frore land: Legs wobble and go wingle, You scarce can stand.

By'r Lady, my arm doth tingle yet from fingernail to elbow.

At last she laughed so frankly that a tingle went through his big body, and he peered closely at her.

There was a tingle in his ears, and a chill running up and down his spine.

You can feel the sharp tingle of the electric current as it escapes from your finger-tips.

Her least touch was enough to set every nerve in his body a-tingle.

Again we slide down to the eyes in the fluid heat, which wraps us closely about until we tingle with exquisite hot shiverings.

The man was coming out and Kit felt his nerves tingle.

This great family attracted the boyish wonder of young Carlyle, and some of the gossiping stories that he heard in his father's house made his juvenile ears tingle.

She watched Rickety slacken his run as that longdrawn yell began, so wild and high that it put a tingle in her nose.

It made many an old scar of spur-gore and biting whiplash tingle; it was a background of pain which was like seasoning for the new delight of freedom.

My friends, John M. Nelson of Hillsborough, Ohio, Samuel Linn, and Robert Herron, and others of the same vicinity, could 'make both the ears of every one who heareth them tingle' with the accounts which they can give of slave-driving by professors of religion in the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia.

I don't know how a man feels when he is in love; but when this Maggie Miller looks me straight in the face with her sunshiny eyes, while her little soft white hand pushes back my hair (which, by the way, I slyly disarrange on purpose), I feel the blood tingle to the ends of my toes, and still I dare not hint such a thing to her.

She was quite content not to go with us to Florida, but she is just one tingle from head to foot to go to Europe.

And his ears seemed to tingle again with the diabolical melodies that had floated in to the side of his little bed on terrible nights still fresh in his memory.

He would see the white haze steam up from the labyrinth of wet vines, and he would tingle and scratch for the feel of its wetness on his skin.

It made my ears tingle and my blood dance.

His ears would still tingle with the sound of the laughter of which he had supposed himself to have been the subject at the rectory.

She believed that the memory of that scorching kiss would tingle upon her lips for ever.

And with the cool breeze, and remembering "Scots wha ha' wi' Wallace bled," it made my blood tingle all the way.

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