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1 I understand how to sing to tickle the ears of my hearers.
2 Her fun was not vulgar, but coarse and biting enough to tickle the ears of the common reader.
3 He hadn't a solitary pretty phrase to tickle the ears of the ladies-hespoke of and to them as women.
4 That's not argument, but simply empty declamation intended to tickle the ears of the groundlings-toraise a whoop among the gallery gods.
5 These sallies of wit were meant rather to " tickle the ears of the groundlings" than as just subjects for criticism by later scholars.
6 A half-caste explained it, and his wit was considerable, tickling the ears as the scenes tickled the eyes.
7 "The whole science of music consists in tickling the ears . "
8 "It is adapted for caged voices that are required to chirrup to tickle the ears of boors."
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