TINGLE vs FRISSON: NOUN
- An almost pleasurable sensation of fright
- A tingling sensation.
- A tink or tinkle; a tinkling sound.
- A prickling somatic sensation as from many tiny pricks
- A prickling or stinging sensation.
- A somatic sensation as from many tiny prickles
- A tingling sensation; a state of nervous prickling or thrilling.
- An almost pleasurable sensation of fright
- A moment of intense excitement; a shudder.
- A sudden surge of excitement.
- A shiver.
TINGLE vs FRISSON: VERB
- To have a prickling or mildly stinging sensation.
- To make ringing sounds, to twang.
- Cause a stinging or tingling sensation
- N/A
TINGLE vs FRISSON: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To have the sensation of being tapped or poked lightly with many needles in a certain area of the body, often caused by the cold, a sharp slap, or excitement.
- To cause such a sensation.
- To cause to tingle.
- To have, or to cause, a sharp, thrilling sensation, or a slight pricking sensation.
- To feel a sharp, thrilling pain.
- To feel a kind of thrilling sensation, as in hearing a shrill sound.
- N/A
TINGLE vs FRISSON: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To make a succession of clear ringing sounds; jingle; tinkle.
- To have a prickling or stinging sensation, as with cold; experience a sensation of thrills or slight prickly pains, as from a sudden tremulous excitement of the nerves.
- To cause a tingling sensation; act so as to produce a prickling or thrilling effect.
- To cause to tingle; ring; tinkle.
- N/A
TINGLE vs FRISSON: RELATED WORDS
- Goose pimple, Tickle, Paresthesia, Itch, Twinge, Numbness, Ache, Thrill, Quiver, Chill, Shudder, Frisson, Prickle, Prickling, Shiver
- Poignancy, Piquancy, Giddiness, Creepiness, Trepidation, Pang, Titillation, Twinge, Exhilaration, Quiver, Chill, Shudder, Thrill, Shiver, Tingle
TINGLE vs FRISSON: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Goose pimple, Tickle, Paresthesia, Itch, Twinge, Numbness, Ache, Thrill, Quiver, Chill, Shudder, Frisson, Prickle, Prickling, Shiver
- Tinge, Whiff, Soupcon, Poignancy, Creepiness, Trepidation, Pang, Twinge, Exhilaration, Quiver, Chill, Shudder, Thrill, Shiver, Tingle
TINGLE vs FRISSON: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- My fingers tingle as I think of it.
- Bit of citrus tingle like lemon or grapefruit.
- Tingle is looking out for your best interests!
- You might also try using a Tingle Bomb!
- You might try a Tingle Bomb, as well!
- Head with one tingle Blow of the Sword.
- So, what happened to the Chuck Tingle game?
- When the tingle is gone, begin chewing again, until the tingle returns.
- A second Tingle title is Tingle's Balloon Fight DS for the Nintendo DS.
- No not like tingle in nervousness, but tingle as if your fingertips would tingle if you touched static electricity, or some toxic chemical.
- Getting aesthetic chills from music: The connection between openness to experience and frisson.
- Conveniently located restaurants include K Rico Steakhouse, Frisson Espresso, and B Side Pizzeria.
- Josh must have felt the same frisson, followed by a loud hum.
- Trifield DSP often added an irresistible frisson of spaciousness and presence.
- Then I felt the delicious frisson of transgression creep over me.
- There was little frisson in the less than full Chamber.
- David Parry is conducting, so frisson will be guaranteed.
- Perhaps I'm missing the frisson of American humour?.
- Hal felt a frisson as the pattern surfaced.
- ASMR might be a milder form of frisson.
TINGLE vs FRISSON: QUESTIONS
- What does it mean when your fingers tingle with Lyme disease?
- Why does freshly picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland have two screens?
- What does it mean when your fingers tingle with the flu?
- Where are the best tingle trees in New South Wales?
- What does it mean when your fingers Tingle and Numb?
- Do you still have availability for Betfair Tingle Creek Saturday?
- Why does my face tingle when I apply skincare products?
- What causes your left pinkie to tingle or have numbness?
- What would cause your right arm and hand to tingle?
- Why does my skin tingle when I apply skincare products?
- Quels sont les avantages du tournage de Frisson des collines?
- Does music make us more likely to experience frisson?