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tickles <a tickle; tickles> N

tickles

tickle <a tickle; tickles> N

tickle <a tickle; tickles> N

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It not only improves circulation but also tickles the muscles in your face (which improves the saggy look).
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Reflexology leave me with nothing but giggles, tickles, pins and needles.
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If a stranger tickles a child without any preliminaries, catching the child by surprise, the likely result will be not laughter but withdrawal and displeasure.
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It tickles me that we can colour all of the album text and the vinyl plum.
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It's not so much the quality and detail that tickles me so; it's the odd choice of characters.
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Charmingly and creepily, the neighbour accepts the bizarre interloper, like some importunate human tendril that tickles the air with an unlikely capacity to latch on.
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I just try to do what tickles me.
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