英文英文字典

英文英文字典

古腾堡计划中的在线英语-英语词典

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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.
Tickle (v. t.)
To please; to gratify; to make joyous.
Tickle (v. i.)
To feel titillation.
Tickle (v. i.)
To excite the sensation of titillation.
Tickle (a.)
Ticklish; easily tickled.
Tickle (a.)
Liable to change; uncertain; inconstant.
Tickle (a.)
Wavering, or liable to waver and fall at the slightest touch; unstable; easily overthrown.
Uncertain; inconstant; slippery.
Tickled (imp. & p. p.)
of Tickle
A coarse, mixed linen fabric made to be sold in the West Indies.
Tickleness (n.)
Unsteadiness.
Tickler (n.)
One who, or that which, tickles.
Tickler (n.)
Something puzzling or difficult.
Tickler (n.)
A book containing a memorandum of notes and debts arranged in the order of their maturity.
Tickler (n.)
A prong used by coopers to extract bungs from casks.
Tickling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Tickle
Ticklish (a.)
Sensible to slight touches; easily tickled; as, the sole of the foot is very ticklish; the hardened palm of the hand is not ticklish.
Ticklish (a.)
Standing so as to be liable to totter and fall at the slightest touch; unfixed; easily affected; unstable.
Ticklish (a.)
Difficult; nice; critical; as, a ticklish business.
Tickseed (n.)
A seed or fruit resembling in shape an insect, as that of certain plants.