[
UK
/tˈɪklɪŋ/
]
NOUN
- the act of tickling
ADJECTIVE
- exciting by touching lightly so as to cause laughter or twitching movements
How To Use tickling In A Sentence
- Our reaction to a tickling sensation may have arisen from a defence against creepy-crawlies. Times, Sunday Times
- Levy grinned and I knew, in his head, he was tickling her tonsils. Shortcut Man
- I collapsed in laughter and began tickling him in earnest.
- And a little bit of bear baiting and badger tickling. Times, Sunday Times
- Like a great child — slim within his arm, her cheek pressed to his, her dark earlock tickling his neck! Swan Song
- Loladins will be a new class focusing on emote combat, tickling and laughing at their enemies until they feel pity and give up, or punch the player in the face.
- Understeer is present in the dry, countered by progressive oversteer with right foot tickling.
- Vicki released a slow and deep breath, her fingers absently tickling the corners of her Bible.
- Amber giggled and gasped lightly as he swirled her around while tickling her.
- Without the aid of vision, when a plate arrives, the first sensation is smell, but you also feel the warm aroma tickling your nose.