tingle in the PONS Dictionary

tingle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to tingle with cold
to tingle with anger
it made my spine tingle

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The area of hair loss may tingle or be painful.
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The most serious injury may be a palm that tingles if the break is not successful.
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When she also noticed feelings of shockwaves and tingling in her spine, she was sent for medical tests.
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Supporters say that during the gaze time they can feel tingling, see energy or a golden aura, experience peace or relief from pain.
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Symptoms typically begin with tingling (itching) and reddening of the skin around the infected site.
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The area includes vast tracts of jarrah, tingle and karri forests surrounding granite peaks, rivers, heathlands, and wetlands.
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Besides an awkward sensation, these sores can also cause pain or tingling or a burning sensation.
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So-called tingle voltage filters may be required in the electrical distribution system for a milking parlour.
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Many amputees report of feeling heat, tingling, itchiness, and pain.
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Burning and tingling can also be accompanied by hypersensitivity, usually in the form of dysaesthesia or allodynia.
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