Definition of Tinglers

1. tingler [n] - See also: tingler

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tinglers

tinge
tinged
tingeing
tinger
tingers
tinges
tingibility
tingible
tingid
tingids
tinging
tingis
tingle
tingled
tingler
tinglers (current term)
tingles
tinglier
tingliest
tingliness
tingling
tinglingly
tinglings
tinglish
tingly
tings
tinhorn
tinhorns
tinier

Literary usage of Tinglers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Dashes of American Humor by Howard Paul (1853)
"The " Brandy Smashes," " Peach tinglers," " Snow-storms," " Widow's Tears," and " Iced Punch," all claim their share of attention; and delightfully cool, ..."

2. Catalogue of the American Books in the Library of the British Museum at by Henry Stevens, British Museum Dept. of Printed Books (1866)
"... and tinglers; or, the rival belles A tale unveiling some of the myste ries of society and politics as thei exist at the present time in the Unite< ..."

3. Catalogue of the American Books in the Library of the British Museum at by Henry Stevens, British Museum Dept. of Printed Books (1866)
"... and tinglers; or, the rival belles. A tale unveiling some of the mysteries of society and politics as they exist at the present time in the United ..."

4. Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes (1899)
"He gives me such tinglers on the back and shoulders, but I fetches him a clip with the hook end of my whip on the side of his head — such a settler — and ..."

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