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tinglingly

  • a word derived from tingle.
    tingle
    verb (used without object)
    to have a sensation of slight prickles, stings, or tremors, as from cold, a sharp blow, excitement, etc..

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The Wall Street Journal's Terry Teachout called the revival "everything a great show should be. ... Anyone who isn’t thrilled by this tinglingly well-staged production needs a heart transplant."

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 17, 2014

It was a tinglingly contemporary set that brought no less than the current Wayne Shorter quartet to mind.

From The Guardian May 16, 2013

Mostly our lives feel shapeless, coming into focus only when a particular event makes us feel, for a few minutes at least, tinglingly and fully ourselves.

From The Guardian Feb. 15, 2013

It is one of those books that is alternately fascinating and dreary, tinglingly exciting and unendurably boring.

From Time Magazine Archive

St. George did not turn, but as her soft skirts touched and lifted along the floor he was tinglingly aware of her presence.

From Romance Island by Zona Gale

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