“I got tingles throughout my body when she hit that.”
Carly Syverson
“Be near me when my light is low,/ When the blood creeps, and the nerves prick/ And tingle; and the heart is sick,/ And all the wheels of Being slow.”
Alfred Lord Tennyson
“When he drove (Woodall) over in that last period, I just felt tingles down my spine and I was looking forward to my match.”
Kurt Backes
“Truly unexpected tidings make both ears tingle.”
St. Basil
“[George] Washington intended this to be a Federal city, and it is a Federal city, and it tingles down to the feet of every man, whether he comes from Washington State, or Los Angeles, or Texas, when he comes and walks these city streets and begins to feel that this is my city; I own a part of this Capital, and I envy for the time being those who are able to spend their time here. I quite admit that there are defects in the system of government by which Congress is bound to look after the government of the District of Columbia. It could not be otherwise under such a system, but I submit to the judgment of history that the result vindicates the foresight of the fathers.”
William Howard Taft
“We did know he started getting what we call 'burners' once in a while - a tingling in his fingers from some hits - which are very, very common,”
Dick Vermeil
“It masquerades itself as many different things - migraines, headaches, toothaches, sensitive teeth, neck aches, back aches and numbness and tingling in the fingers. Typically the patients we treat have been to many different doctors and no one could come up with proper diagnosis.”
Michael Rogers