100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "tickle"
Definition
Tickle (verb): To touch or stroke someone lightly in a way that causes laughter or a sensation of slight discomfort. It can also refer to the act of stimulating a feeling of excitement or delight.
Synonyms
- Amuse
- Delight
- Tease
- Titillate
- Stimulate
Antonyms
- Bore
- Annoy
- Agitate
- Upset
- Disturb
Examples
- I love to tickle my little brother to make him laugh.
- She couldn't help but tickle the baby’s feet.
- The comedian’s jokes were enough to tickle the audience.
- I tried to tickle him, but he was too quick to escape.
- The soft feathers would tickle her skin as she brushed them across her arm.
- He was always ready to tickle someone to lighten the mood.
- The playful puppy would tickle my face with its wet nose.
- I used to tickle my friends to see who would laugh first.
- The gentle breeze seemed to tickle the leaves in the trees.
- The touch of the cool water would tickle their toes.
- I can't help but tickle my cat when she rolls over.
- During the game, they would often tickle each other to distract from their concentration.
- She felt a tickle in her throat as she began to speak.
- The unexpected compliment seemed to tickle her fancy.
- I decided to tickle the keys on the piano for a spontaneous tune.
- His antics were enough to tickle anyone’s funny bone.
- The feather duster would tickle the shelves as I cleaned.
- It made her tickle inside when he complimented her.
- They would often tickle the ivories during their jam sessions.
- The child giggled as I began to tickle her sides.
- She would tickle my arm playfully to get my attention.
- The sight of him trying to dance would tickle anyone watching.
- The sudden joke made him tickle with laughter.
- I love when the grass tickles my bare feet.
- The puppy’s playful nips would tickle my ankles.
- I tried to tickle the funny bone of my audience with my jokes.
- The kids would tickle each other during playtime.
- His laughter was contagious, and it seemed to tickle everyone around him.
- The wind would tickle her hair as she walked outside.
- I couldn’t help but tickle her ribs, causing her to burst out laughing.
- The thought of going on vacation would tickle her imagination.
- It felt like a tickle of excitement ran through her when she received the news.
- The dog would often tickle my face with his tongue.
- I decided to tickle the surface of the issue in my article.
- The playful banter between the friends would tickle their spirits.
- I tried to tickle the baby’s belly to see her smile.
- The sound of laughter would tickle his ears.
- She found it hard to concentrate with the tickle of anticipation growing inside her.
- The gentle touch would tickle my senses and make me feel alive.
- I couldn’t help but tickle the ivories on the old piano.
- The children would often tickle each other in the backyard.
- The way he danced would tickle everyone at the party.
- I felt a tickle of jealousy when she got a promotion.
- The cat would tickle my hand with its whiskers.
- I tried to tickle him into revealing his secret.
- The sun’s rays seemed to tickle my skin on that warm day.
- The story had a way to tickle the imagination of its readers.
- Her laugh would always tickle my heart.
- I decided to tickle his curiosity with a riddle.
- The unexpected surprise would tickle her emotions.
- The kitten would tickle my toes as it played around.
- I felt a tickle in my throat as I spoke, making me cough.
- The playful banter continued to tickle their friendship.
- I love to tickle my dog when he’s being lazy.
- The comedian's routine was designed to tickle the audience's funny bone.
- The feeling of the sand would tickle my feet at the beach.
- I could feel a tickle of excitement as I opened the gift.
- The unexpected visit would tickle her heart.
- The child would tickle the ivories as she played her favorite song.
- I tried to tickle the truth out of him.
- The laughter seemed to tickle the air around them.
- I felt a tickle of nostalgia as I looked through old photos.
- The unexpected twist in the story would tickle the reader's interest.
- I couldn’t stop myself from wanting to tickle her when she looked so serious.
- The way he told the story would tickle everyone’s imagination.
- The cat would often tickle my face with its soft paws.
- I felt a tickle of doubt creep into my mind.
- The children would often tickle the funny bones of their parents.
- I love it when the wind tickles my skin.
- The surprise party was designed to tickle her heart.
- I couldn’t help but tickle the funny side of the situation.
- The gentle rain would tickle the leaves on the trees.
- I would often tickle my friends during our game nights.
- The smell of fresh cookies would tickle my senses.
- The playful puppy loved to tickle my hands with its paws.
- I wanted to tickle his curiosity with an intriguing question.
- The gentle touch would often tickle her skin.
- I felt a tickle of happiness as I watched the sunset.
- The unexpected compliment would tickle her pride.
- The tickling sensation would make him laugh uncontrollably.
- I love to tickle the ivories when I feel inspired.
- The story had a twist that would tickle the reader's fancy.
- I couldn't resist the urge to tickle my friend during the movie.
- The way the wind would tickle my hair was refreshing.
- I could feel a tickle of embarrassment when I stumbled.
- The surprise announcement would tickle the audience with joy.
- The puppy would often tickle my feet as it played.
- I wanted to tickle his interest with an interesting fact.
- The feather would tickle her face as it floated by.
- The child couldn’t stop tickling his friend in the playroom.
- I felt a tickle of hope as I read the good news.
- The sound of laughter would tickle my ears.
- The playful nature of the puppy would always tickle my heart.
- I often tickle my little sister to cheer her up.
- The gentle touch of the breeze would tickle my senses.
- I tried to tickle the baby’s chin, making him giggle.
- The unexpected turn of events would tickle everyone’s fancy.
- I love how the grass would tickle my legs as I walk through it.
- The playful banter between them continued to tickle the atmosphere.
- I couldn’t help but tickle his curiosity with a mystery.