pins and needles
Related to pins and needles: Pins and needles sensation
pins and needles
A tingling sensation that occurs when blood returns to a numb limb. Ugh, wait a second, I can't get up just yet—I have pins and needles in my foot from sitting like this for so long. I got pins and needles in my arm after my son fell asleep on it during the movie.
See also: and, needle, pin
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
pins and needles
Fig. a tingling feeling in some part of one's body, especially the arms and legs. (See also on pins and needles.) I've got pins and needles in my legs. Mary gets pins and needles if she crosses her arms for long.
See also: and, needle, pin
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
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