9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Tickle' in a Sentence
"Gently touch or stroke with the fingers, a feather, etc., causing a tingling or itching sensation; to titillate." more
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The comedian's witty remarks never fail to tickle the audience's fancy.
Babies often giggle when you tickle their tiny feet.
Light music and a soft breeze can tickle your senses on a pleasant evening.
Watching a comedy show can tickle your sense of humor and lift your mood.
A well-written joke has the power to tickle the reader's imagination.
A light massage can tickle the senses and promote relaxation.
Tickling the ivories, she played a delightful melody on the piano.
The feather's gentle touch can tickle the nose, causing uncontrollable laughter.
Playful banter between friends can tickle the spirit and create lasting memories.
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