tickle - use in sentences

Object

  • ivories: In fact, our cat tickles the ivories more than I do.
  • tastebud: Take a look at our Menu where we are sure you will find something to tickle those tastebuds.
  • palate: Then suddenly you smile as a wine tickles the palate with its joyous sensations.
  • bud: Of course there could be books, plays and poems, but music is also able to tickle the laughter buds.
  • fancy: One can't browse the hills by height, name or whatever tickles the fancy.

Converse of object

  • have: Of course I don't, I'm sure he knows I'd rather have a tickle on my toes.
  • feel: I could still feel the slight tickle of where he had poked me in my side.
  • get: You'll get a tickle, a twinge, an urgent call.

Adjective modifier

  • little: He picks up three off Warne's over with a little tickle down to fine leg.
  • good: I'd go up to him and give him a good tummy tickle or just say his name in an excited way.

Modifying Another Word

  • gently: Click for Mini Plasma Ball larger image You can actually " feel " the energy as the light gently tickles your fingertips.
  • just: Learn how to attack asthma, help a headache or just tickle your tonsils.
  • n't: Well, to be quite honest, they don't make good headlines, they do n't tickle people's fancy.
  • not: The truth of God does not tickle our ears, it boxes them.

Preposition: under

  • chin: My favorite pastimes are having a tickle under the chin and eating ' Iams ' .

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