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I . tickle [ˈtɪkl̩] VB trans

1. tickle (touch lightly):

2. tickle (itch):

this sweater is tickling me

3. tickle (amuse):

II . tickle [ˈtɪkl̩] VB intr

tickle sweater, shirt:

III . tickle [ˈtɪkl̩] N

1. tickle (itching):

2. tickle (touch lightly):

Usage examples with tickling

this sweater is tickling me

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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That annoying tickling sensation in our throats and chesty cough we experience during the winter flu season can hang around for days, if not weeks.
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Most tickling is done by parents, siblings and friends and is often a type of rough-and-tumble play, during which time children often develop valuable defensive and combat moves.
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For example, they taught the word more by using tickling as a reward.
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The enjoyment of tickling in chimpanzees does not diminish with age.
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The restraint of the arms above the head will leave the upper body and underarms susceptible to the tickling.
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The body openings and erogenous zones are extremely ticklish; however, the tickling of these areas is generally not associated with laughter or withdrawal.
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The underarm is a target for tickling, due to its sensitivity.
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The next contest is for authors, and it is the game of tickling: getting money from patrons by flattery.
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You just wish the whole lot of them would start tickling each other.
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Some people can be aroused by tickling and teasing with a feather, flower or a piece of grass, especially when the person is ticklish in the navel.
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