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tickle

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He obliged and as we stood for the picture my CP caused me to involuntarily tickle him.

Best Moment: When Galifianakis attempts to make Cera tickle his thigh (with disappointing results).

Guys, it distinctly says “tickle me” Elmo, not “hand-to-hand combat over me” Elmo.

Nearly as outrageous was the $2,000 some early buyers were reselling their tickle-me toys for on secondhand markets.

The stretchy, leathery ring keeps you hard while the eyelashes tickle the vadge.

"It might tickle him to go to the senate, particularly if he had a score to clean up in connection with it," remarked Ware.

Twas irresistible––to be accomplished with the fool of Twist Tickle and his clever punt.

Thereafter––a hundred paces––I caught sight of the lights of the Twist Tickle meeting-house.

Twas with this hungry curiosity that I demanded of the fool of Twist Tickle how he had managed so great a thing.

I names she from a schooner that calls at Pinch-In Tickle every spring.

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On this page you'll find 66 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to tickle, such as: amuse, delight, enchant, excite, gratify, and pat.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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