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View synonyms for tingly

tingly

[ting-glee]

adjective

tinglier, tingliest 
  1. tingling or causing a tingling sensation.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of tingly1

First recorded in 1895–1900; tingle + -y 1
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Example Sentences

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It started with Trump's triumphant phone call with Putin a week ago in which Putin clearly made Trump feel all tingly inside because he's had a glow about him ever since.

From Salon

The Grammy award-winning star was promoting his hot sauce brand, Tingly Ted's, which is sold at the supermarket chain.

From BBC

The small bowl of tingly, gingery, clear broth that comes with each chicken option works as a palate-cleanser, or dip some bird and/or rice into it.

The aromatherapy head massage was a dry one, in which Nevins rubbed tingly feeling tea tree oil into my scalp and then applied an electronic, cephalopod-like device, its multiple arms whirling away tension.

"A huge laugh went up. I got a tingly feeling. I've never seen anything like that before or since."

From BBC

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