"Tingling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A feeling of slight tickling or pins and needles, often on the skin. It's often caused by a temporary disturbance to the nerve endings or a change in blood flow.
Usage Examples:
1. Physical sensation: "The woman felt a tingling sensation in her feet when she stood barefoot on the cold floor."
2. Uncomfortable feeling: "After getting a bad haircut, John had a tingling feeling every time he looked in the mirror."
3. Electrical discomfort: "The doctor warned the patient that a faulty wire might cause a tingling sensation in her fingers if she touched it."
4. Romantic interest: "Emily felt a tingling whenever she thought about her secret crush, Tom."
5. Esoteric or supernatural: "The cult leader claimed that the participants in the ritual felt a tingling in the air, a sign of spiritual awakening."
Having or showing a hint of something, especially a disagreeable or unpleasant quality.<br><br>Example: The romantic movie was tinged with a sense of sadness.
I couldn't find any definition or meaning for the word "tingent". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard word. Can you provide more context or check for a different spelling?
The Tingidae family is a group of small, true bugs, commonly known as "water scorpions" or "water striders". They are characterized by their entirely aquatic habitat and their predatory behavior of feeding on other small aquatic animals, like insects, crustaceans, and even other water striders.
Tingitana is a toponym and a location in Mozambique, particularly associated with the Queuaximbi region. This word can be broken down to: Tingi- meaning "river bank" and tana ( or tanga) means "where it ends" or "an ending."
Feeling a slight, unusual sensation in a particular part of the body, sometimes as a sign that something is wrong, often in the mouth or throat.
The largest island in the U.S. territory of the Northern Mariana Islands in the Pacific Ocean, north of Guam.
Tinidazole is a nitroimidazole antibiotic medication used to treat various types of bacterial and protozoal infections. It is effective against Giardia, amoebic dysentery, and infections of the ENT (ears, nose, throat) and urinary tracts.
The word "tining" is a verb that means to distribute or arrange something, especially time, in a particular way. For example: "She will tine the gardening work over the next few weeks."<br><br>However, a more common word that is related to "tining" is "tincan" or more commonly "tin" which also has a related word "tine" that means one of the three prongs or points on a fork, especially on a agricultural fork used in gardens or on a three-tined fork used in fishing.<br><br>However, I believe the word you might be looking for is "timing", which means the measurement of the duration between events or the correct moment to do something.
To think deeply or carefully about something, or to invent or come up with something new by thinking creatively.