27 examples of tickler in sentences

A review termed by Mr. Jeffrey a tickler, is to appear of Dryden in this No. of the Edinburgh.

Mr. Pelham's Rockwood Tickler and Bumper were names well known in Yorkshire, and Lord Ludlow's Powerful and Growler were talked of both in Lincolnshire and Warwickshire.

They like to be tickled, but they would hardly take the advice of their tickler on any question they thought serious.

The minute I raised the latch, he said: "Mrs. Joe has been out a dozen times looking for you, Pip, and she's out now, and what's more, she's got Tickler with her.

Tickler was a wax-ended piece of cane, worn smooth by contact with my tickled frame.

"She sot down," said Joe, "and she got up, and she made a grab at Tickler, and she rampaged out.

" I took the advice, but my sister, throwing the door wide open, and finding an obstruction behind it, guessed the cause, and applied Tickler to its further investigation.

"I have only been in the church-yard," said I, crying and rubbing myself, but my answer did not satisfy my sister, who kept on scolding and applying Tickler to my person until she was obliged to see to the tea things.

Tickler (aside to Shepherd.)He's raving.

James, you are no Polyglott. Tickler.

exitsbut oh! man, man, to think of a lion on the Burntsfield Linkswhat would your gowfers say to that, Mr. Tickler? Tickler.

exitsbut oh! man, man, to think of a lion on the Burntsfield Linkswhat would your gowfers say to that, Mr. Tickler? Tickler.

Though ostensibly a dialogue mainly between himself, Tickler (i.e., Lockhart), and Hogg the Ettrick Shepherdwith other occasional dramatis personae; the main bulk of them (including everything here quoted) was written by Wilson himselfin this form, to produce an original effect.

[From Noctes Ambrosianae, March, 1825] Tickler.

But, after all, Bowles does not say that Pope was unamiable. Tickler.

But (thank you, James, that snuff is really delicious) leaving nature and art, and all that sort of thing, I wish to ask a single question: what poet of this age, with the exception, perhaps, of Byron, can be justly said, when put in comparison with Pope, to have written the English language at all.... Tickler.

no, no, no! Pugh, pugh! Tickler.

If so, then Appollo has stopt paymentpromising a dividend of one shilling in the poundand all concerned in that house are bankrupts. Tickler.

What is the first novelty that strikes the eye?the snake fences; and a tickler they would prove to any hot-headed Melton gentleman who might try to sky over them.

Tickler.'Tis, in fact, their duty to be a good deal in London.

So you disapprove of Brighton, Mr. Tickler? Tickler.

So you disapprove of Brighton, Mr. Tickler? Tickler.

Theodore (aside to Mullion.)A prejudiced old prig! Tickler.

The lines are in The Tickler Magazine for 1821.

Then Tickler proposes: "A bumper!

27 examples of  tickler  in sentences