So the two of them joined their subtle enemy, conscious of a tingle of zest as they did so.
Those mad gallops along the roads, the smell of earth and sea, the tingle in the blood, were the second best moments of the day.
Your brain accepts the description, but there is no warmth in the reaction, no tingle of life.
The barren future which he had so feared, even though it offered no greater opportunities than had always lain before him, would tingle with possibilities.
Arsdale led the way to the shower, and a few minutes later Donaldson felt his skintingle to new life beneath the cold spray.
Nelsen's reaction wasn't even a thought, at first; it was only an eerie tingle in all his flesh.
But the recollection of what he had seen when going round the estate on the previous evening suggested a daring scheme which made him tingle with excitement.
Daoud felt a tingle of anticipation, as he did when he was about to close with the enemy in a battle.
His fingertips stroked her nipple lightly, but she ignored the tingle of pleasure.
Daoud felt a tingle of excitement, like a hunter who had sighted prey.
In the midst of his fear, like a single candle glowing in a pitch-black cathedral, Simon felt a tingle of anticipation.
Yet he kept on, always with a tingle of excitement mingling with an undercurrent of disbelief in the reality of it all, and made his way to the quayside determined to talk to the sailors and introduce the subject of a new hand.
He was still a young man as men count youth nowadays, but he knew the difference between that and the tingleof the rising sap of real youth.
A fine powder filled the air and caressed the cheek with a tingle in its touch, and the black boles of the trees showed up in a light that seemed to come from below.
It was one of these mysterious fairy calls from out the void that suddenly reached Mole in the darkness, making him tingle through and through with its very familiar appeal, even while yet he could not clearly remember what it was.
And when he reached the last paragraph about missing him, a little tingle of pleasure shot through him at the thought.
There had been something beside mischief in the smart raps whose tingle even now his cheeks and lips felt.
The Black Spanish Hen said it made her wattles tingle to hear him find fault with them.
I am so angry that my hoofs fairly tingle to hit that farmer.
Yet something seemed to prick And tingle in his blood; a sleight--a trick-- And much would be explained.
We all stood to the toast, I with my blood a-tingle and my brain awhirl, so that I scarce knew what I did.
And if any of these, my old playmates, could read this manuscript, perchance they might feel a tingle of recollection of Children's Day, when Maryland was a province.
I well remember the tingle in my chest as I looked and listened.
If you remain perfectly motionless, he will come nearer and nearer, and probably set your flesh a-tingle by frisking across your body.
Her heart beat to suffocation, she felt every pulse in her body tingle with excitement, and then she felt a little sick--and for a few minutes she could not have risen from her seat.
For a second, Katherine's hand seemed to tingle again in the place which he had kissed, and she experienced that nameless thrill which is half quiver and half shock.
The consciousness of life as a thing enjoyable began to tingle in her.
My dear, my dear, your ears must tingle as you sleep, as mine do waking.
Then the skin of my throat began to tingle as one's flesh does when the hand that is to tickle it approaches nearer--nearer.
A refreshing breeze from the north brushed against his flushed face and brought a tingle to his feverish senses.
Yet there was an irresistible impulse, a silent avowal, in the manner of his leave-taking of Eleanor Roe that caused the blood to tingle in his veins with the rapture of a new delight.
Then she turned towards him, and there was a rapture in her face which was bewildering, though the way in which she still clung to his arm caused the warm blood to tingle in his veins.