Exciting by touching lightly so as to cause laughter or twitching movements.
1 In short, there is far more to tickling that you would think.
2 The response to tickling in these regions is actively and obviously self-defensive.
3 He is aware of that strange, buzzing, tickling feeling behind his forehead.
4 There is an irresistible tickling in the throat which demands audible demonstration.
5 The whole room was full of the tickling noise of half-whispered conversation.
6 And since then in their society no more tickling had been allowed.
7 The thing that was tickling his memory was beginning to be annoying.
8 She felt the skin tickling her hand as it rapidly shrivelled up.
9 He'd stopped moving, though I could feel his whiskers tickling my palms.
10 And that the fine hairs on his upper lip were tickling me.
11 He waded in to his waist and felt something tickling his ankles.
12 But at some length, she realized that something was tickling her foot.
13 Her arms came around him, stroking under his shirt, tickling his ribs.
14 He was suddenly awakened by an unaccustomed tickling under his right arm.
15 Lisa gave up on the tickling and flopped down beside me again.
16 This time I lashed my anger, deliberately, instead of tickling it merely.
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Tickling в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки