Touch (a body part) lightly so as to excite the surface nerves and cause uneasiness, laughter, or spasmodic movements.
Irritate as if by a nip, pinch, or tear.
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Examples for "tickle "
Examples for "tickle "
1 You know I don't particularly like animals, especially ones you can't tickle .
2 Long may his elegant Philippics continue to goad and tickle our complacencies!
3 Dominic Smith has a suggestion that is sure to tickle feminists everywhere.
4 Within thirty seconds of Sutsoff's commands, Alek released a small tickle cough.
5 More like a goose walking over his grave, a tickle of badness.
1 But the flutter failed to reach or to titillate the steady eyes.
2 Down-ticket pols will re-terrorize and titillate voters with tough talk about Isis.
3 It would thrill, titillate , and if all went well perhaps even shock.
4 You titillate by putting pin placements in accessible positions on receptive greens.
5 Her appearance seemed designed to shock -and, perhaps, to titillate its broadcaster.
1 Thus, if you vellicate the throat with a feather, nausea is produced; if you wound it with a penknife, pain is induced, but not sickness.
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