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Definition of tickle
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of tickle is as below...
Tickle
(v. t.) To touch
lightly,
so as to
produce
a
peculiar
thrilling
sensation,
which
commonly
causes
laughter,
and a kind of spasm which
become
dengerous
if too long
protracted..
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Tittlebat
::
Tittlebat
(n.) The
three-spined
stickleback.
Stickling
::
Stickled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Stickl.
Rule-monger
::
Rule-monger
(n.) A
stickler
for
rules;
a slave of rule.
Sauce
::
Sauce (v. t.) To cause to
relish
anything,
as if with a
sauce;
to
tickle
or
gratify,
as the
palate;
to
please;
to
stimulate;
hence,
to
cover,
mingle,
or
dress,
as if with
sauce;
to make an
application
to..
Tickler
::
Tickler
(n.) A book
containing
a
memorandum
of notes and debts
arranged
in the order of their
maturity.
Titillative
::
Titillative
(a.)
Tending
or
serving
to
titillate,
or
tickle;
tickling..
Banstickle
::
Banstickle
(n.) A small fish, the
three-spined
stickleback..
Burnstickle
::
Burnstickle
(n.) A
stickleback
(Gasterosteus
aculeatus).
Tickler
::
Tickler
(n.)
Something
puzzling
or
difficult.
Tickle
::
Tickle
(a.)
Liable
to
change;
uncertain;
inconstant.
Stickle
::
Stickle
(v. i.) To
contend,
contest,
or
altercate,
esp. in a
pertinacious
manner
on
insufficient
grounds..
Sea Adder
::
Sea adder () The
European
fifteen-spined
stickleback
(Gasterosteus
spinachia);
--
called
also
bismore.
Stickle
::
Stickle
(v. i.) To
separate
combatants
by
intervening.
Tickle
::
Tickle
(v. t.) To touch
lightly,
so as to
produce
a
peculiar
thrilling
sensation,
which
commonly
causes
laughter,
and a kind of spasm which
become
dengerous
if too long
protracted..
Higgle
::
Higgle
(v. i.) To
chaffer;
to
stickle
for small
advantages
in
buying
and
selling;
to
haggle.
Tickleness
::
Tickleness
(n.)
Unsteadiness.
Ticklenburg
::
Ticklenburg
(n.) A
coarse,
mixed linen
fabric
made to be sold in the West
Indies..
Tickle
::
Tickle
(v. i.) To
excite
the
sensation
of
titillation.
Stickle
::
Stickle
(v. t.) To
separate,
as
combatants;
hence,
to
quiet,
to
appease,
as
disputants..
Stickle
::
Stickle
(v. i.) To play fast and
loose;
to pass from one side to the
other;
to trim.
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