Which preposition to use with tingled

with Occurrences 91%

Innumerable insects begin to dance, the deer withdraw from the open glades and ridge-tops to their leafy hiding-places in the chaparral, the flowers open and straighten their petals as the dew vanishes, every pulse beats high, every life-cell rejoices, the very rocks seem to tingle with life, and God is felt brooding over everything great and small.

in Occurrences 42%

Things go racing and tingling in my head, but I can never get them down.

through Occurrences 28%

Have we not all met some one, in our lifetime, whose acquaintance with us seemed to have no preliminaries?some one who never bothered to say anything at all to us, until one day he said something that leaped and tingled through our very being?

to Occurrences 13%

" I laughed, my nerves tingling to the success of my rusehe had taken the tempting bait like a hungry fish.

of Occurrences 12%

A tingle of spray was in the air.

at Occurrences 11%

" "And thy feet warmed with the thought of the bastinado, caro mio?" "I have run too often barefoot over our Calabrian mountains, to tingle at the sole with every fancy of that sort.

from Occurrences 9%

He tingled from the rapier touches of that last laughter.

for Occurrences 5%

There was a swift exchange of blows, in the course of which Mike's left elbow, coming into contact with his opponent's right fist, got a shock which kept it tingling for the rest of the day; and then Adair went down in a heap.

like Occurrences 3%

His musical, piny gossip is as savory to the ear as balsam to the palate; and, though he has not exactly the gift of song, some of his notes are as sweet as those of a linnetalmost flute-like in softness, while others prick and tingle like thistles.

on Occurrences 2%

May I come in?" She gave a little ecstatic cry, but while it was still tingling on her lips, she was winding her hair into shape with lightning speed; had dipped the tips of her fingers in cold water and rubbed her eyes awake and brilliant, and with one circular rub had brought the color into her cheeks.

as Occurrences 2%

The stirring, shaken sistra wrought a miracle of sound that set the nerves all tingling as the high priest, followed by his boys with swinging censers and the members of the priestly college, four by four, came chanting down the temple steps.

by Occurrences 2%

If you remain perfectly motionless, he will come nearer and nearer, and probably set your flesh a-tingle by frisking across your body.

under Occurrences 2%

Their fingers tingled under the first contact.

through Occurrences 1%

I kneel here spell-bound Before my bleeding Saviour's living likeness To worship, not to cavil: I had dreamt of such things, Dim heard in legends, while my pitiful blood Tingled through every vein, and wept, and swore 'Twas beautiful, 'twas Christ-likehad I thought That thou wert such: Eliz.

after Occurrences 1%

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.

Which preposition to use with  tingled