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▪ I. tickly, a.|ˈtɪklɪ| [f. tickle a. + -y.] Ticklish; = kittly.
1530Palsgr. 327/2 Tyckely, that can nat abyde tyckelynge. 1661Feltham Resolves ii. xxxv. 252 Nor did they, like ticklie Italians, pet at this and put another in his room. 1825Jamieson, Tickly, puzzling, difficult. 1897Flandrau Harvard Episodes 223, I was laughing so that my wrists were all sort of tickly on the inside. b. tickly-ˈbenders, thin ice which bends under one's weight; = kittly-benders.
1853Kane Grinnell Exp. xxii. (1856) 179 The young ice glazing it over, so as to form a viscid sea of sludge and tickly-benders. ▪ II. tickly see ticklely adv. Obs. |