Ticklish Sentence Examples

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  • Elmo is still ticklish, but he now does much more than just wiggle and giggle.

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  • But here is a ticklish matter for Turgenev himself.

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  • Their ticklish problem was having to traverse the tortured terrain of the Cambrian Mountains yet keep the biking within the bounds of a beginner.

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  • Do n't worry if you have ticklish feet, as the pressure is firm and therefore does not tickle.

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  • A ticklish problem A report by the sanitary inspector said that Lassodie had always been a rather ticklish problem.

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  • Sometimes - quite often, actually - I get into ticklish situations.

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  • The Washington Post went on to say that "what's remarkable here isn't Moore's political animosity, or ticklish wit."

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  • He had what Johnson called " a very ticklish mind ", one clouded by severe depression.

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  • But he had made up his mind to be not an actor but an onlooker and critic in the battle of life; and when Wieland, whom he met on one of his excursions, suggested doubts as to the wisdom of his choice, Schopenhauer replied, "Life is a ticklish business; I have resolved to spend it in reflecting upon it."

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