Which preposition to use with tickle

with Occurrences 31%

The back part of the throat should be well tickled with a feather, or two of the fingers thrust down it, to induce vomiting.

to Occurrences 28%

You can see he's always tickled to death when anybody asks him the time.

at Occurrences 11%

After the Indians had skedaddled for the woods, and we cut the cords that bound pa, the cannibals went to work and skun the dogs, and began to cook them, and pa looked on, until it made him squirmish, but he was so tickled at being saved from the Indians, that he tried to be a good fellow with the cannibals.

over Occurrences 4%

" There's many things in the big city which pleases me, and causes us all to feel hily tickled over our success as a Republic.

of Occurrences 3%

In our flight we had picked up a fishermansnatched him out of his helpless punt as we luffed in a smother of spray, and dragged him aboard, like an enormous frog, at the end of the jib sheetand it was he who now stood at the wheel of our little schooner and took her careening in through the tickle of Harbor Woe.

as Occurrences 3%

I then bought a lot of ile of vitril and poured it about the roots of them trees, and I tell you, friend GREEN," said he, as tickled as a boy with his first pair of new boots, "it would have made you laff to see them borers moosey.

in Occurrences 2%

The clowne shall make them laugh That are tickled in the lungs,] [Footnote 9: Does this refer to the pause that expresses the unutterable?

by Occurrences 2%

I was so immensely tickled by this that, rightly or wrongly, I replied that my entertainments were as they should be, for I was recently married, and hoped myself to have several young daughters.

for Occurrences 2%

The blue-bottle has no tickle for him now.

about Occurrences 2%

"Katie, you don't mean to marry Prescott, do you?" She clapped her hands above her head and laughed like a child immensely tickled about something.

Which preposition to use with  tickle