Tingle ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Tingle ( verb )

To have a slight, light, or creeping sensation on the skin.

Origin:

The word tingle comes from the old english word "tyngel" which means a sensation of itching or prickling.

Examples:

  1. The cold air made her skin tingle.
  2. I could feel my feet tingling after standing for so long.
  3. She felt a tingling sensation in her arm after hitting it.
  4. The champagne made my nose tingle.
  5. I could feel my scalp tingling as the hair dye was applied.

(As a noun)

Tingle ( noun )

To have a slight, light, or creeping sensation on the skin.

Origin:

The word tingle comes from the old english word "tyngel" which means a sensation of itching or prickling.

Examples:

  1. The cold air made her skin tingle.
  2. I could feel my feet tingling after standing for so long.
  3. She felt a tingling sensation in her arm after hitting it.
  4. The champagne made my nose tingle.
  5. I could feel my scalp tingling as the hair dye was applied.
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