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tickle <a tickle; tickles> N

tickle

tickle <a tickle; tickles> N

tickle

tickle VB (feelings & emotions)

tickle N

tickle

tickle VB

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English
The underarm is a target for tickling, due to its sensitivity.
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Laughter can arise from such activities as being tickled, or from humorous stories or thoughts.
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This tickled the upcoming artists so much they would refer to it years later in their biography.
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If you go one-on-one with him and you wouldn't tickle his armpits, you'll have a hard time defending him.
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The young girl's peachy cheek must have been tickled with a stiff whisker, for the growth of which she was herself responsible.
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Runs did not flow; they were grafted from a pitch which kept the batsman hopping around as delivery after delivery tickled their ribs.
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He would sometimes be tickled by his keeper and a crowd would gather to watch.
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The sense of touch is actually many senses, including pressure, heat, cold, tickle, and pain.
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It also has the kind of spring-loaded allusive prankishness that, at times, will tickle adults even more than it does kids.
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You just wish the whole lot of them would start tickling each other.
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