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tickling
tick·le T0204800 (tĭk′əl)v. tick·led, tick·ling, tick·les v.tr.1. To touch (the body) lightly so as to cause laughter or twitching movements.2. a. To tease or excite pleasurably; titillate: suspense that tickles the reader's curiosity.b. To fill with mirth or pleasure; delight.v.intr. To feel or cause a tingling sensation.n.1. The act of tickling.2. A tickling sensation.Idiom: tickled pink Informal Very pleased; delighted: I was tickled pink by the compliment. [Middle English tikelen, perhaps frequentative of ticken, to touch lightly.]tickling (ˈtɪklɪŋ) nthe act of touching, stroking, or poking a person, part of the body, etc, so as to produce pleasure, laughter, or a twitching sensationadj1. of or relating to a feeling of being tickled2. causing a sensation of itching, tingling, or irritationThesaurusNoun | 1. | tickling - the act of tickling tickle, titillationtouching, touch - the act of putting two things together with no space between them; "at his touch the room filled with lights" | Adj. | 1. | tickling - exciting by touching lightly so as to cause laughter or twitching movementstingling, titillatingexciting - creating or arousing excitement; "an exciting account of her trip" | TranslationsIdiomsSeetickleEncyclopediaSeeTickletickling
tick·ling (tik'ling), Denoting a peculiar itching or tingling sensation caused by excitation of surface nerves, as of the skin by light stroking.tickling (tik'ling) Gentle stimulation of a sensitive surface and its reflex effect, such as involuntary laughter. Synonym: titillationtick·ling (tik'ling) Denoting a peculiar itching or tingling sensation caused by excitation of surface nerves, as of the skin by light stroking. AcronymsSeeTKtickling
Synonyms for ticklingnoun the act of ticklingSynonymsRelated Wordsadj exciting by touching lightly so as to cause laughter or twitching movementsSynonymsRelated Words |