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hormigueo
-tingling
See the entry forhormigueo.
hormigueo
-I tingle
Presentyoconjugation ofhormiguear.
Preteriteél/ella/ustedconjugation ofhormiguear.

hormigueo

el hormigueo(
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A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. tingling
Siento un hormigueo en la palma de mi mano.I feel a tingling in the palm of my hand.
b. pins and needles
Sara tuvo el brazo levantado tanto tiempo que cuando lo bajó, sintió un hormigueo.Sara held her arm up for so long that when she put it down, she felt pins and needles.
a. swarming
El hormigueo incesante de gente en las calles es lo que le da vida a esta ciudad.It's the endless swarming of people in the streets that makes this city feel so alive.
a. anxiety
Carmen me dijo que tenía malas noticias y sentí un hormigueo en todo el cuerpo.Carmen told me she had some bad news and I felt anxiety run through my whole body.
b. uneasiness
Sentir un hormigueo en el estómago es habitual cuando estás nervioso.The feeling of uneasiness in your stomach is common when you are nervous.
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