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    ticklish example sentences

    ticklish


    1. Even when I visit a prostitute I tend to find the ones that are ticklish or seem to spend their entire day with their feet in either a vice or a bramley bush


    2. "I hope you're not ticklish


    3. He ran his fingers down her flank where he knew she was ticklish but her immobility and rising excitement meant it produced only a new increment of pleasure


    4. ‘What could be the path of least resistance to her favors? Won’t the first few steps decide the outcome of this ticklish tangle? While cultivating his confidence, I must undermine her defenses as well


    5. Credit felt a ticklish, pulling sensation in his mid-section, and when he looked


    6. A ticklish sensation in his stomach caused


    7. whisked away! The anticipated ticklish sensation was short-lived, quickly


    8. A ticklish sensation in his stomach caused him to wrap himself around


    9. The boogeyman was ticklish!


    10. He rubbed his palms together roughly, thinking he was too old to be ticklish as the gooseflesh on his arms receded

    11. Then who would be the easiest to tickle? Then any tickling on the insides of their thighs would make the biggest macho, homophobic idiots go nuts… then the professional teams would have no choice but to find layers who are the least ticklish


    12. employers to avoid the ticklish political and human relations problems


    13. shoulder and I marvelled at its muscled movement which I expected to be ticklish


    14. Near her monthlies, I expect, makes them feel ticklish


    15. In his ticklish position he nearly lost his balance and only just avoided rolling over into the road, the horse, though a powerful one, being fortunately the quietest he rode


    16. I should not expect this attack to be fatal, though of course the system is in a ticklish state


    17. "A very ticklish business, it was," he said


    18. Carroll remembered that he was ticklish down both sides of his stomach


    19. Who has not remarked the fact that odious creatures possess a susceptibility of their own, that monsters are ticklish! At this word "villain," the female Thenardier sprang from the bed, Thenardier grasped his chair as though he were about to crush it in his hands


    20. A large whale's case generally yields about five hundred gallons of sperm, though from unavoidable circumstances, considerable of it is spilled, leaks, and dribbles away, or is otherwise irrevocably lost in the ticklish business of securing what you can

    21. And the whale soon ceasing to sound, for some time they remained in that attitude, fearful of expending more line, though the position was a little ticklish


    22. There can be no doubt that our Major did not feel firm in the saddle; he had had a fright, I fancy, for a mutiny is always a ticklish thing, and although this complaint of the convicts about the food did not amount really to mutiny (only the Major had been reported to about it, and the Governor himself), yet it was an uncomfortable and dangerous affair


    23. In this way he killed two birds with one stone, satisfying at once his poetical aspirations and his desire to be of service; but now he had a third special and very ticklish object in view


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    Synonyms for "ticklish"

    delicate ticklish touchy sore acute painful tender

    "ticklish" definitions

    difficult to handle; requiring great tact