Tingle vs Atingle - What's the difference?
tingle | atingle |
To have a prickling or mildly stinging sensation.
To make ringing sounds, to twang.
*1851 ,
*:Sideways leaning, we sideways darted; every ropeyarn tingling like a wire; the two tall masts buckling like Indian canes in land tornadoes.
* Charles Dickens
To ring
To cause to ring
* 1874 , , fit 2:
Tingling.
* 2004 , Jo Beverley, Dangerous Joy
As a verb tingle
is to have a prickling or mildly stinging sensation or tingle can be to ring.As a noun tingle
is a prickling or stinging sensation.As an adjective atingle is
tingling.tingle
English
Etymology 1
Verb
(tingl)- sharp tingling bells
Etymology 2
Verb
(tingl)- the Captain they trusted so well
- Had only one notion for crossing the ocean,
- And that was to tingle his bell.
Anagrams
*atingle
English
Adjective
(-)- When she saw his skin flush and dew with sweat, heat rushed along her own nerves, setting her skin atingle with a similar heat...
