698 examples of tickle in sentences

Come sit ye, lad, what time I tickle the noses of these pestilent fish.

if you tickle us, do we not ?"

When they marched out of the encampment, the medicine-men leading the way, with the beating of drums and blowing of horns, we believed a council of war was to be held, in which these wretches, most likely to tickle their vanity, had been invited to take part.

Sometimes when I am trying to get more sleep in the morning, their little feet tickle me so that I am nearly frantic and have to fly out of bed.

See how they laugh when I tickle up the dirt around their toes.

The first thing to be done here, is to pass the finger, covered with the fold of a handkerchief or soft napkin, to the back of the child's mouth, to remove any mucus which might obstruct the passage of air into the lungs, and at the same time to tickle those parts, and thereby excite respiratory movements.

Now, with almost nothing left to live upon, he must go shabby, and cease to tickle his too fastidious palate.

If she was mine I'd tickle her back for it.

Then, to tickle the approbativeness of the slave, it was declared a virtue not to work on Sunday, a most pleasing bit of Tom Sawyer diplomacy.

Our expression seemed to tickle him.

"There's going to be fifty sleeping rooms and ninety-six maids, so that if the poor skirt wakes up in the morning feeling far from a well woman all she has to do is to tickle the zing-zing and the maid is right there on the job.

Sir Gyles Goosecap has always a deathes head (as it were) in his mouth, for his onely one reason for everything is, because we are all mortall; and therefore he is generally cald the mortall Knight; then hath he another pretty phrase too, and that is, he will "tickle the vanity ant" still in everything; and this is your Summa totalis of both their virtues.

God give you good night Madams, thanke you for my good cheere, weele tickle the vanity ant no longer with you at this time but ile indite your La. to supper at my lodging one of these mornings; and that ere long too, because we are all mortall you know.

"Didn't I tickle the soles of your feet?

"Tickle him under the gorge and slap him on the back!" commanded Akka.

and, in fine, has he forgot the press at the end of the school-room, where a cart-load of birch was deposited at the beginning of every half year, and not a twig left to tickle a mouse with, long before the end of it?

"Let me think a minute," said Brighteyes, so she thought real hard for a minute, or, possibly a minute and a little longer, and then she exclaimed: "We must each take a long, leafy tree branch, and go up behind the rows, and wave the branches, and tickle the cows with the leaves, and they'll think it's a boy driving them home, and they'll march right along, and the poor farmer, with his sore feet, won't have to come after them.

As it is, he's got enough to tickle his curiosity, and you can be sure it won't be long before a gentle pumping performance is in operation.

"You mustn't tickle his ribs with your heels when you get on," advised Jimmie.

He smile kinda tickle-lak an' say, 'It's a good thing you was good to me, 'cause, if you hadn' a-been you'd a-been dead an' in yo' grave by now.'

Fresh vegetables of all sorts tickle palates which have grown weary of the canned goods of the lowlands.

I'd no more tickle a policeman than I'd fly.

Amusement is always on tap and life stories are just hanging out of the port-hole waiting to attack your sympathy or tickle your funny bone.

He beats the air with his little fists, andHoly Mary, I swear it!he winks one eye when I tickle him.

At other times when the carts stopped in front of the warehouse below the distillery, odours of an exclusively enjoyable character would tickle his nostrilsodours that later he might encounter in their own kitchen and identify with matters pleasing to the palate as well as to the nose.

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