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ticklec. 1300 (implied in tickling) "to touch lightly so as to cause a peculiar and uneasy or thrilling sensation in the nerves," of uncertain origin, possibly a frequentative form of tick (v.) in [..]
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ticklea cutaneous sensation often resulting from light stroking touch (a body part) lightly so as to excite the surface nerves and cause uneasiness, laughter, or spasmodic movements the act of tickling thri [..]
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ticklea funny feeling on your skin which makes you want to scratch. Sometime it can make you laugh when someone tickles you
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tickle ticklish.
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ticklekitslen
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tickleTo dream of being tickled, denotes insistent worries and illness. If you tickle others, you will throw away much enjoyment through weakness and folly.
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tickle(n) a cutaneous sensation often resulting from light stroking(n) the act of tickling(v) touch (a body part) lightly so as to excite the surface nerves and cause uneasiness, laughter, or spasmodic move [..]
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tickleSlang term for titanium tetrachloride, chemical symbol TICl3.
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tickleA narrow channel, as used locally in the Arctic and Newfoundland.
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tickle
The act of tickling.
A feeling resembling the result of tickling.
''I have a persistent tickle in my throat.''
(Newfoundland) A narrow strait.
* '''2004''', Richard Fortey, ''The Earth'', Fol [..]
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