tingled

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Tingle \Tin"gle\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Tingled}; p. pr. & vb. n.
   {Tingling}.] [Freq. of ting. Cf. {Tinkle}.]
   1. To feel a kind of thrilling sensation, as in hearing a
      shrill sound.
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            At which both the ears of every one that heareth it
            shall tingle.                         --1 Sam. iii.
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   2. To feel a sharp, thrilling pain.
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            The pale boy senator yet tingling stands. --Pope.
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   3. To have, or to cause, a sharp, thrilling sensation, or a
      slight pricking sensation.
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            They suck pollution through their tingling vein.
                                                  --Tickell.
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