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Difficult to handle; requiring great tact.
delicate
touchy
hard
difficult
1
These royalists are in a
ticklish
position; I can tell her that.
2
You're not
ticklish
,
are you? He pulled himself forward hand over hand.
3
It was a
ticklish
job, saddling the pony for the first time.
4
He was at the first obstacle, the foremost of several
ticklish
crossroads.
5
This also had been of help to them in several
ticklish
situations.
6
Naturally, they were long on that and hence in a
ticklish
position.
7
Now my job begins; and I guess it's as
ticklish
as yours.
8
More
ticklish
is what happens when the associate merely suspects something's amiss.
9
The excitation of the
ticklish
receptors, like pain, compels self-defensive motor acts.
10
Andrew, as the rear guard-his most
ticklish
moment-backedslowly toward the trees.
11
We've been in some
ticklish
positions before and pulled through all right.
12
But it would be a
ticklish
proposition without any rope from above.
13
His hands slid upward, stroking my
ticklish
sides through my damp T-shirt.
14
From the first I knew 'twas bound to be a
ticklish
job.
15
We are on
ticklish
service, and require all our wits about us.
16
He nibbled at her neck, right where he knew she was
ticklish
.
ticklish
ticklish business
ticklish job
ticklish work
very ticklish
ticklish thing