4 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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As she prepares for the race, the anticipation of victory will tickle her determination.
The author's witty writing style never failed to tickle her imagination, making the stories come alive.
Before the comedy show ends, the stand-up comedian will have tickled the audience's sense of humor with witty anecdotes.
The unexpected twist in the plot managed to tickle the viewers' anticipation for the next episode.
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