Tickling Sentence Examples

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  • Tears trickled down her face, tickling her ears.

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  • She didn't think it was possible to sleep in such discomfort, but a stiff, hot breeze tossed hair into her face awhile later, tickling her awake.

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  • Morning is broken, I love a lassie, Stop your tickling Jock, Greensleeves.

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  • Say I was making funny noises because you were tickling me, or I was having a weird dream.

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  • But wouldn't it be something if a bevy of psychiatrists tried everything in their books to get that boy to speak, and a little girl does it by tickling him!

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  • Keep clicking on a single chuzzle and it'll be like tickling its nose.

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  • Tickling and grooming a dragon will sometimes produce Dragon Tears and Dragon Scales.

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  • Itching is an intense, distracting irritation or tickling sensation that may be felt all over the skin's surface or confined to just one area.

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  • The procedure is painless; the child feels only a slight tingling or tickling.

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  • The tickling caused by moving lice may be noticeable.

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  • Jenn laughed at the tickling sensation as his nose brushed her neck and squeezed him back.

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  • Grass brushed the skin above her ankle, tickling her.

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  • Belly does the tickling mostly, being rather a bad spider, while Smelly plays cute.

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  • Unlike Johnny Vegasâs monkey, this oneâs capable of tickling funny bones.

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  • This powerful heart-shaped clitoral stimulator has textured tickling nubs on one side for extra sensations.

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  • Less dangerous is one of the records tickling the underbelly of the French top 20.

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  • In a few cases your heightened metabolic rate may cause a slight tickling sensation in the stomach.

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  • Phil did it using the Multiface One, tickling up the resultant screen using Artist II.

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  • Which Android smartphone from Verizon Wireless is tickling your fancy?

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  • Having tics may be compared to having the sensation of having to cough because something is tickling one's throat or nose.

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  • The child may feel a sensation of tickling, warmth, cold, or pressure in the affected area.

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  • He breathed in her familiar scent, her curls tickling his face.

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  • In the same way, the reflex act of coughing is useful in removing either foreign bodies or excessive secretion from the air passages; but when the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract is irritated and inflamed, it produces a feeling of tickling and a desire to cough sometimes very violently; yet the coughing simply tends to exhaust the patient, because there is really little or nothing to bring up. The same is the case in inflammation of the lung substance itself.

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  • Some cultures believe that stuttering is caused by emotional problems, tickling an infant too much, or because a mother ate improperly during breastfeeding.

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  • Mummy, my precious!... she whispered incessantly, kissing her head, her hands, her face, and feeling her own irrepressible and streaming tears tickling her nose and cheeks.

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  • She slipped into a pair of white sandals and grabbed her purse, giving her long curls a toss to send them cascading down her back instead of tickling her shoulders.

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  • After a while she stood up again, licked Jackson's face, tickling him with her rough tongue, and hopped off the sofa.

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  • She danced around him, running her hands over him, at times tickling his ear with a sexy whisper.

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  • The bridesmaids gathered in the preparation room with the bride, sweat streaming down our sides, tickling under our tightly laced undergarments.

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