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