{i} tingle, light prickling sensation; pricking sort of paresthesia (Medicine); sensation of recurrent moving pin pricks that are caused by cold or by hitting a nerve (Medicine)
causing or experiencing a painful shivering feeling as from many tiny pricks; "a prickling blush of embarrassment"; "the tingling feeling in a foot that has gone to sleep"; "a stinging nettle"; "the stinging windblown sleet"
A spine-tingling film or piece of music is enjoyable because it causes you to feel a strong emotion such as excitement or fear. Martin Scorsese's spine-tingling and stylish thriller. making you feel very excited or frightened, in an enjoyable way
If you tingle with a feeling such as excitement, you feel it very strongly. She tingled with excitement When I look over and see Terry I tingle all over. Tingle is also a noun. I felt a sudden tingle of excitement
When a part of your body tingles, you have a slight stinging feeling there. The backs of his thighs tingled. + tingling tin·gling Its effects on the nervous system include weakness, paralysis, and tingling in the hands and feet