1. tickling - Noun
2. tickling - Adjective
3. tickling - Verb
5. tickling - Adjective Satellite
of Tickle
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to Woody, he's even less in control of himself, and all of his faculties, when tickling is involved. Source: Internet
Every so often, and even more often as of late, a film like 2019’s comes around that achieves the unusual, and perhaps even boorish task of appealing to your morbid curiosity while simultaneously tickling your funny bone. Source: Internet
A thriller is meant to be page turner, relying on its plot, tickling curiosity as it tunnels a reader breathlessly into ‘what next, what next’. Source: Internet
He's a liar and he's simply tickling an ear worm they developed four years ago when they accused John Kerry of not "releasing his records." Source: Internet
Candy would jump on the winner start tickling and she wouldn't stop tickling until well, I won't finish the story but Brandon and Brett can fill you in later. Source: Internet
Chris Sumner has been tickling the ivories for more than a decade. Source: Internet