Experiencing or feeling happiness or joy
“Spring is working its magic on me and I'm feeling tickled about lots of fun spring things! So, come on in. I want you to be tickled too!”
Amused or diverted (by something entertaining)
Showing enthusiasm or displaying positive energy about something
To have triggered enthusiasm or eagerness
Past tense for to stroke or touch, especially in a manner that causes laughter and twitching
“I opened my mouth to tell him not to tickle me, but couldn't because I was soon doubled over with laughter as he tickled me.”
Past tense for to appeal to someone's taste, interest or curiosity
“The site is great to read, but I've edited and written lots of stuff I thought was worthy that didn't tickle his fancy.”
Past tense for to cause (someone) amusement or pleasure
“Now it was the clown, in an orange-colored suit embroidered with black dromedaries, who came forward to tickle the crowd with stale jokes, bad puns, and repartees.”
Past tense for to delight, allure or attract in an almost magical manner
Past tense for to experience, or cause to experience, a slight prickling or stinging sensation
Past tense for to treat with excessive care, attention or indulgence
Past tense for to touch or stroke lovingly
Past tense for to touch or tap gently
Past tense for to cause a tingling sensation in
Past tense for to come into general physical contact with
Past tense for to touch or come into contact with lightly and typically fleetingly
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