Definition of tickle

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Tickle (v. i.) To feel titillation.

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Tickle-footed :: Tickle-footed (a.) Uncertain; inconstant; slippery.
Stickle :: Stickle (v. i.) To play fast and loose; to pass from one side to the other; to trim.
Stickleback :: Stickle (v. t. & i.) A shallow rapid in a river; also, the current below a waterfall..
Stickle :: Stickle (v. i.) To contend, contest, or altercate, esp. in a pertinacious manner on insufficient grounds..
Tickler :: Tickler (n.) One who, or that which, tickles..
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..
Rule-monger :: Rule-monger (n.) A stickler for rules; a slave of rule.
Tickleness :: Tickleness (n.) Unsteadiness.
Tickle :: Tickle (a.) Ticklish; easily tickled.
Tickled :: Tickled (imp. & p. p.) of Tickl.
Tickle :: Tickle (v. i.) To feel titillation.
Stickle :: Stickle (v. t.) To intervene in; to stop, or put an end to, by intervening; hence, to arbitrate..
Burnstickle :: Burnstickle (n.) A stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus).
Stickler :: Stickleback (v. t.) Any one of numerous species of small fishes of the genus Gasterosteus and allied genera. The back is armed with two or more sharp spines. They inhabit both salt and brackish water, and construct curious nests. Called also sticklebag, sharpling, and prickleback..
Tickle :: Tickle (v. i.) To excite the sensation of titillation.
Stickling :: Stickled (imp. & p. p.) of Stickl.
Tickle :: Tickle (a.) Wavering, or liable to waver and fall at the slightest touch; unstable; easily overthrown..
Stickle :: Stickle (v. i.) To separate combatants by intervening.
Tickler :: Tickler (n.) A book containing a memorandum of notes and debts arranged in the order of their maturity.
Higgle :: Higgle (v. i.) To chaffer; to stickle for small advantages in buying and selling; to haggle.
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