548 examples of tingling in sentences

Then Rudolph Musgrave noted, with a delicious tingling somewhere about his heart, that her hair was like the reflection of a sunset in rippling watersonly many times more beautiful, of courseand that her mouth was an inconsiderable trifle, a scrap of sanguine curves, and that her eyes were purple glimpses of infinity.

With nostrils opening wide, o'er hill, o'er dale, The vigorous hounds pursue, with every breath Inhale the grateful steam, quick pleasures sting 360 Their tingling nerves, while they their thanks repay, And in triumphant melody confess The titillating joy.

To it all the tingling nerves of the mighty organism ran and in it all the ganglia centered.

With loving cheek pressed close against thy horny breast, I hear the roar of sap mounting within thy veins; Tingling with buds, thy great hands open towards the west, To catch the sweetheart winds that bring the sister rains.

The flow of the bath water made the music of pleasurable anticipation, and immersion set the very spirit of physical life leaping and tingling in her veins.

] Then saw they how there hove a dusky barge, Dark as a funeral scarf from stem to stern, Beneath them; and descending they were ware That all the decks were dense with stately forms, Black-stoled, black-hooded, like a dreamby these Three Queens with crowns of gold: and from them rose A cry that shiver'd to the tingling stars,

He began to learn Latin first with a Mr Hawkins, and then with a Mr Hunter, head-master of Lichfield,a petty tyrant, although a good scholar, under whom, to use Gay's language, Johnson was "Lash'd into Latin by the tingling rod.

Through the clean, tingling air they walked, arm in arm, the stir of a new life in their hearts.

The day was tender and clear and vigorous, tingling with life.

He stole on farther, into the mystery of the nightravished, tingling and almost breathless from an inner and inexplicable excitement.

A strange sense of self-realizationlost to him in his years of exileclimbed like fire through him; and with it the return of a lost virility, a supreme vigor tingling each little nerve; a sense of strength and power that was almost blinding.

The air was tingling and electric, just as Ben recalled it a thousand nights.

It is hope come again, the joy of living undreamed of except by such highly strung, nerve-tingling, wild-blooded creatures as these; and in some measure at least it is the escape from Fear.

Once more she sang: "Drop by drop the charmed ear tingling, Rills of music intermingling, Murmuring in their mazy winding, All the steeped senses blinding, Their intricate courses wending, Closer still the streams are blending.

Two minutes later, the sleep still tingling in his nerves to augment another tingling less pleasurable, the secretary had spanned the terrible gap separating the car from the engine and was making his way over the coal, fluttering his handkerchief in token of his peaceful intentions.

Two minutes later, the sleep still tingling in his nerves to augment another tingling less pleasurable, the secretary had spanned the terrible gap separating the car from the engine and was making his way over the coal, fluttering his handkerchief in token of his peaceful intentions.

The Hillsdale Scouts finished their maneuvers and marched off amid a wild outbreak of applause from their friends, and Oakwood, tingling with eagerness, sprang to attention at Miss Raper's command.

Tingling from his plunge in the river, Jim Deacon walked up the bluff from the boathouse to the group of cottages which constituted Baliol's rowing-quarters.

One day, after a full hour's fun in the bracing air, she rushed into the house, the blood tingling in every vein, exclaiming, "It's splendid sliding!"

Here there were signs of wild life which set Rod's heart thumping and his blood tingling with excitement.

Again and again Rod found himself asking this question as he followed Mukoki, and the oftener he asked it the nearer he seemed to an answer, until at last, with a curious, thrilling certainty that set his blood tingling he caught Mukoki by the arm and pointing back, said: "Mukokithe gold was found between those mountains!" CHAPTER IX WOLF TAKES VENGEANCE UPON

But a soft, still night, drowsy yet sleepless, with an itch of thunder tingling in the airand, indeed, already the pulsing, uncertain glow of sheet-lightning coming and going at long intervals along the south.

"Loves me?" stammered I, the blood sucking back to my heart and leaving my head light and tingling.

I shouted, and down I went with one eye on the deer and the other on the road, every atom of my body tingling with fiery excitement.

She paused at her grandmother's chair to stroke the dry bronze puffs on her templesa unique impulse; she hesitated compassionately a moment beside her aunt, who had never married; then, passing around to the opposite side of the table, she took between her palms the sunburnt cheeks of a youth, her cousin, and buried her own tingling cheek in his hair.

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