0 present participle of tingle --
1 to have a feeling as if a lot of sharp points are being put quickly and lightly into your body: --
When the hand suffers from pins and needles, tingling and rheumatism, which appears to be the case at the moment, everything stops working.
They have tasted freedom and it has set their taste buds tingling.
This can cause symptoms such as tingling in the fingers and dizziness.
It is characterised by tingling, numbness and dizziness.
The latter are asymptomatic, but for a tingling sensation in the throat or mild abdominal discomfort, and the nematodes are expelled by coughing, vomiting or defaecation.
The work opens with a massive prelude, as a long string melody emerges from convulsive movements in the bass, with chimed percussion adding a tingling gloss.
A prodrome of intense pain with pruritus, tingling, tenderness and hyperaesthesia occurs, followed by a painful eruption of grouped vesicles on an erythematous base within a sensory dermatome.
There's a tingling sound, and so on.