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8 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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While waiting for the movie to start, he had been tickling the keys of the piano in the lobby.
The toddler will giggle as the parent's fingers will tickle them during playtime.
The child's laughter echoed through the playground as friends tried to tickle each other during a game of tag.
She had tickled her baby brother, making him burst into giggles.
As the friends gathered for a picnic, they were tickling their taste buds with delicious treats.
The mischievous child is tickling his younger sister.
The romantic breeze had been tickling the leaves on the trees during the moonlit night.
The romantic gesture has tickled her heart, leaving her smiling for hours.

Tickle

tik-uhl
verbGently touch or stroke with the fingers, a feather, etc., causing a tingling or itching sensation; to titillate.

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Last Updated On: August 24, 2024
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