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tickle

[tik-uhl] / ˈtɪk əl /


Example Sentences

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“The Major’s got a friend, I’ve got a name, happy campers each and every, tickled pink, over the moon, five hops forward, no hops back, if you get my meaning.”

From Literature

Warm little breezes would whisper down from the green, rugged hills; and the air would be so full of sweet smells, it would make your nose tickle and burn.

From Literature

It always tickled my brain like a feather, but my true name, if I really had one, never surfaced all the way.

From Literature

She tickled Chica’s wrinkly chin till her wise turtle eyes blinked with happiness.

From Literature

Which will give a lot of old parochial-school kids a tickle.

From The Wall Street Journal