tingly in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Prepare to have the tingly awe receptors in your frontal lobe tickled...
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The tingly feeling didn't last very long, although the gloss had quite good staying power.
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Half a kilo will set you back $17 and leave your tongue a bit tingly.
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There have been, however, some matches over the years which linger in one's memories like the tingly aroma of deep heat and freshly cut grass.
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Does expressing your loathsome anti-semitism make you all tingly and warm?
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Your sparkly, tingly, inspirational conversation will be lost on them.
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Endorphins flooded my brain and my fingertips were tingly with excitement.
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The classic mineral and lemon flavours are to the fore, coupled with tingly acids and some residual sugar sweetness.
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Tingly fingers are a sure sign that something is wrong.
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After about five minutes, the woman experiences a pleasant, tingly and/or warming sensation that lasts for up to 45 minutes.
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