10 adjectives to describe tickling

Small stingless bees lit on us in numbers and crawled over the skin, making a slight tickling; but we did not mind them until they became very numerous.

Card-playing is, in fact, a mere tickling of the will.

The sight of their beating had the effect of a gentle tickling upon me.

And there was not a spark of anger in the very darkest corner of Billy's big, brave heart, but only pitypity all through and through, that sent little icy ticklings up and down his spine and turned his breathing to great sobs.

She had genuine humor, as well as he; and an physiologists know, there is a sort of mental tickling which is beyond and above control, being under the reflex system, and instinctive as well as sighing.

Suddenly there came a desperate tickling in my scalp where the knife had pricked.

Nearer and nearer he comes, I hold my breath, and sit as still as stone, when, as ill-luck will have it, just as he is approaching quite close to me, utterly innocent of my proximity, a nasty, teasing tickle visits my nose, and I sneeze loudly and irrepressibly.

It was no perfunctory tickling that Amasia administered: While round his sides your nimble Fingers played, With pleasing softness did they swiftly rove, While, at each touch, they made his Heart-strings move.

He had behind him a career of unprecedented villainy, and that he should end here at Rusty as the solid and well-considered keeper of the roadhouse was, no doubt, a perpetual tickle to his consciousness.

We keep an inn hereabouts, and for fifty pounds we will not only give thee a good draught of wine, but will give thee as noble a feast as ever thou didst tickle thy gullet withal.

10 adjectives to describe  tickling