546 examples of tingled in sentences

Their fingers tingled under the first contact.

The air tingled in her ears as though now disturbed for the first time.

But," he continued, while every fibre tingled with indignation, "I will have you to know that I am not to be talked to in that way by you or anybody else.

Kurt tingled all over as he followed the official out to the car and took the seat given him beside the driver.

It was pleasant to see his comrades gather round him with such hearty adieus that his one hand must have tingled; to hear the good wishes and the thanks called after him by pale creatures in their beds; and to find tears in many eyes beside my own when he was gone, and nothing was left of him but the empty cot, the old gray wrapper, and the name upon the wall.

It was his passionate outburst of revolt against life, whose drear talons seemed to have fastened themselves into his very soul, which had sent him out with murder in his brain to seek the man who had robbed him of the one thing which stood between him and despair; the pent-up fury of a lifetime which had tingled in his blood and had given him the strength of the navvy in those few minutes by the canal side.

The odd thing about it was that when his brain was busy with her a strange exultant excitement tingled through his veins.

As word after word came from her lips, the unhappy husband's flesh tingled; his hair stiffened with horror; every nerve seemed to be strung with a new and maddening tension.

The very air tingled with life that the sunshine coaxed into being, and the gentle wind further fanned it to rapidity of action.

Agony's blood tingled with a sense of triumph; her eyes sparkled and her face took on that look of being lighted up from within that characterized her in moments of great animation.

His ears tingled, every fiber in him seemed unstrung.

He tingled with shame.

Her hands were warm, and tingled, and she felt intensely alive.

I stretched my neck eagerly, looking for old landmarks, and when we passed Salem House I fairly tingled with emotion.

Every nerve tingled and thrilled, and why he did not know.

There was no sound, and yet he could acutely feel that presence; insistently his nerves tingled the warning of another's nearness.

Sahwah saw the weakness and tingled with a desire to get into the game and do some speed work.

Deacon's nerves tingled pleasantly in response to the glamour of the hour.

Then the king and every one rose up, and, as for me, I tingled with joy.

Yet, I confess my nerves tingled as I crept cautiously forward through the fringe of bushes, seeking the exact spot where the major had disappeared down what must have been some species of road.

His nerves tingled.

Her very finger-tips tingled; soft, wistful, delightful tears flooded her eyes.

The music changed into a sprightly gavotte, Katherine's ears fairly tingled with the confusion of sound.

But every nerve tingled as he approached, and she could not keep the quick blood from her face.

Again the peas rattled upon the hands and faces of the halberdiers, till their ears tingled with pain.

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