What's the difference between cingle and tingle?

Cingle


Definition:

  • (n.) A girth.

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Tingle


Definition:

  • (v. i.) To feel a kind of thrilling sensation, as in hearing a shrill sound.
  • (v. i.) To feel a sharp, thrilling pain.
  • (v. i.) To have, or to cause, a sharp, thrilling sensation, or a slight pricking sensation.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Symptoms include numbness, tingling and pain in the anterolateral thigh.
  • (2) There is a reason for this and it is not merely the deeply ingrained tribal loyalty of a boy who still remembers the thrill of his first visit to the Stretford End or the tingle of excitement when offered a job as a paperboy by a former United star (in those days retired footballers had to work for a living).
  • (3) A spine-tingling roar rolled off the Kop after an eighth consecutive league win lifted Liverpool above Manchester City and Chelsea with perfect timing.
  • (4) The patient developed subacute symptoms over a 1-month period consisting of progressive pain, tingling, and weakness of the lower extremities.
  • (5) But I reckon Laura Tingle is dead right on the substantive challenge - the statement just shows the country can no longer coast.
  • (6) During the study, patients were asked about subjective neurologic symptoms such as tingling and numbness.
  • (7) Following routine inferior alveolar nerve block anesthesia, time is allowed for subjective signs of "tingling" of the lower lip.
  • (8) Similarly, the prevalence of numbness and tingling in the hands and fingers in the three exposure groups was 84%, 50%, and 17%.
  • (9) Side-effects with delmopinol were transient tingling and numbness of the tongue in some subjects.
  • (10) Another agent was benzocaine, a local anaesthetic used by dentists that produces a tingling sensation in the nose akin to that produced by cocaine.
  • (11) Among the exposed workers, the members of paediatric surgical staffs reported a higher rate of neurological complaints (tingling, numbness, cramps) and tiredness than the members of the other surgical staffs.
  • (12) A 62-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of tingling numbness in the trunk and upper extremities.
  • (13) Complaints of weakness and tingling in hands and feet, together with low-grade changes in nerve conduction, suggest the possible influence of agents with a neurotoxic esterase-type activity independent of cholinesterase activity.
  • (14) A good answer on hot flushes and "irritability, anxiety, depression" was obtained by Trazodone, while Veralipride showed to be more active on all neurovegetative symptoms (hot flushes, sweatings, tinglings, palpitations, astenia).
  • (15) The sensory changes include burning pain, numbness, tingling, and loss of sensation, while the motor changes range from weakness to complete paralysis.
  • (16) The commonest symptoms were numbness or tingling in the legs and feet and gait disturbance.
  • (17) The most common sensation was a numbness and tingling in the ipsilateral arm when the chest was being treated.
  • (18) The pain intensified and numbness, tingling and paraesthesia developed over 24 hours.
  • (19) The academic Ross Garnaut, who advised the former Labor government about climate policy, responded to a call for concrete ideas from participants from the summit moderator, Australian Financial Review journalist Laura Tingle, by suggesting Australia could adopt an economy-wide carbon price and use the revenue raised to repair the budget deficit.
  • (20) With subcutaneous sumatriptan (4-8 mg) similar events were observed, but certain distinctive symptoms variously described as heaviness, pressure sensation, tingling, feelings of heat or warmth, were more common and affected various parts of the body.