Tingle in a sentence as a noun

I already can’t imagine it not being there again.”Feeling that little tingle?

I already can’t imagine it not being there again.”\nFeeling that little tingle?

I'll get a bit of a tingle by being in the circuit of HTC Evo 4G charger - phone case - me - laptop case - T60 OEM CE charger running on 120V.

We need to pull our heads out of our asses and realize that kids are abusing every prescription drug that will give their head a tingle.

I still have a tingle of anxiety almost every time I go on stage, but I've learned exactly how to manage it.

All of your body hair will stand up as the wonderful sound of God's engine crawls up under your skin and makes your essence tingle in pleasure.

Tingle in a sentence as a verb

The whole notion that I would need to set up and configure one of these supported brokers made my spidey sense tingle"It's not really that hard.

Your potential customers won't suddenly feel a tingle in their stomach leading them to the store in order to buy your mousetrap.

As someone who was originally a science major, then switched to comp sci, I always get a romantic tingle when I hear about bioinformatics.

> The report is written by Leonardo Maugeri, a top oil company executiveThis is the point where your skeptical Spidey senses should start to tingle.

You made my postmodern sense tingle!I have noticed more and more cameras implementing automatic color correction resulting in orange people and color changes while filming the same scene.

I've got nothing against Lisp--I think it's a beautiful language, and I've dabbled in CL, Scheme, and Clojure--but whenever I hear about using data as code I get a warning tingle in the back of my head.

Tingle definitions

noun

an almost pleasurable sensation of fright; "a frisson of surprise shot through him"

See also: frisson shiver chill quiver shudder thrill

noun

a somatic sensation as from many tiny prickles

See also: prickling tingling

verb

cause a stinging or tingling sensation

See also: prickle