Tingle
Antonyms of TINGLE
Examples of usage:
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The general turned his chair toward Thornberry, felt that feather tingle along the nerves of his scalp. "Take the Reason Prisoner" by John Joseph McGuire
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He was still a young man as men count youth nowadays, but he knew the difference between that and the tingle of the rising sap of real youth. "Secret Bread" by F. Tennyson Jesse
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But they heard that which made their ears tingle, and inflamed their desires for gain; the Cacafuego, a great treasure ship, had sailed only a few days before for a neighbouring port. "The Sea: Its Stirring Story of Adventure, Peril, & Heroism. Volume 1" by Frederick Whymper