单词 | tingle |
释义 | tin·gle I. 1. 2. II. intransitive verb 1. a. < a great blast of his boat's whistle … made our ears tingle — R.P.Warren > < the blister on his right foot began to tingle — Fred Majdalany > < music that made … blood tingle — Sherwood Anderson > < like to weep, to laugh, to tingle with excitement, admiration, or fear — Rose Macaulay > b. < the trumpets tingle in his ears > 2. < bells began to tingle above us — Ernest Beaglehole > < rain tingled steadily on the roof — Grahman Greene > transitive verb 1. < an eagerness tingled him when he saw what he wanted — Alan Kapelner > < each is guaranteed … to tingle the brain — advt > 2. III. 1. 2. < gave me a wincing tingle to see the deep marks of the murderously sharp talons — R.T.Bird > < feel the tingle of the hot blood of resentment mounting to our cheeks — B.N.Cardozo > < felt a tingle excitement — Earle Birney > < was filled with a tingle of pleasure — Louis Auchincloss > |
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