tickling 的 3 个定义
tick·led, tick·ling.
- to touch or stroke lightly with the fingers, a feather, etc., so as to excite a tingling or itching sensation in; titillate.
- to poke some sensitive part of the body so as to excite spasmodic laughter.
- to excite agreeably; gratify: to tickle someone's vanity.
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tick·led, tick·ling.
- to be affected with a tingling or itching sensation, as from light touches or strokes: I tickle all over.
- to produce such a sensation.
- an act or instance of tickling.
- a tickling sensation.
tickling 近义词
tickle
tickling 的近义词 3 个
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- At home, buyers build their own tacos using the accompanying tender corn tortillas, Carolina rice, sparkling pico de gallo and a salsa verde that leaves a tickle of heat in your throat.
- She can’t smell and feels anxiety at the pang of a headache or tickle of a cough, worried that somehow she has been stricken anew by a virus that has already taken so much from her.
- So instead she self-monitors and loads up on vitamin C and zinc, hoping the tickle in her throat disappears.
- It feels like a strong tickle in a space behind the eyes and is capable of inducing tears.
- He obliged and as we stood for the picture my CP caused me to involuntarily tickle him.
- Best Moment: When Galifianakis attempts to make Cera tickle his thigh (with disappointing results).
- Guys, it distinctly says “tickle me” Elmo, not “hand-to-hand combat over me” Elmo.
- Nearly as outrageous was the $2,000 some early buyers were reselling their tickle-me toys for on secondhand markets.
- The stretchy, leathery ring keeps you hard while the eyelashes tickle the vadge.
- "It might tickle him to go to the senate, particularly if he had a score to clean up in connection with it," remarked Ware.
- Twas irresistible––to be accomplished with the fool of Twist Tickle and his clever punt.
- Thereafter––a hundred paces––I caught sight of the lights of the Twist Tickle meeting-house.
- Twas with this hungry curiosity that I demanded of the fool of Twist Tickle how he had managed so great a thing.
- I names she from a schooner that calls at Pinch-In Tickle every spring.