twingle
/ˈtwɪŋɡəl/Definitions
1. verb
to cause a faint vibration, especially in the ears or in a machine.
“The engine began to twingle, indicating it was about to fail.”
2. verb
to cause a faint tingling sensation in the skin or elsewhere in the body.
“The cold breeze made her skin twingle.”
3. noun
a faint vibration, especially in the ears or in a machine.
“The engineer listened for any signs of a twingle in the engine.”
4. noun
a faint tingling sensation in the skin or elsewhere in the body.
“The strange sensation was a twingle that ran down her arm.”