"Tingling" Quotes from Famous Books
... limousine swallowed him; a door slammed, and the car moved away. But Nance, utterly forgetful of her recent discomfort, still stood in the door of the drug store, tingling with excitement as she watched a little red light until it lost itself in the other moving lights on the ... — Calvary Alley • Alice Hegan Rice
... as a leaf caught up in a whirlwind—swept suddenly into the hot vehemence of a man's desire while she was yet unstrung and quivering from the emotional strain of the Swan-Maiden's dance, every nerve of her quickened to a tingling sentience by the underlying passion ... — The Lamp of Fate • Margaret Pedler
... he would fall, down, spiraling, weightless, off the cliff as in a dream, off the ladder, the tree, he was a child and his toes were tingling as he stood too near the edge of the cliff, ... — Sound of Terror • Don Berry
... beyond her years, she was still fond of out-door sports and merry times. Sliding on the ice was her especial delight. One day, after a full hour's fun in the bracing air, she rushed into the house, the blood tingling in every vein, exclaiming, "It's splendid sliding!" "Yes," replied the father, "it's good ... — Lives of Girls Who Became Famous • Sarah Knowles Bolton
... the sensory mechanism cause numbness and tingling (paraesthesia); more extensive paralytic lesions produce anaesthesia, astereognosis, loss of muscle sense, loss of pain, or inability to distinguish temperature, according to the tracts that ... — Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities--Head--Neck. Sixth Edition. • Alexander Miles
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