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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The tickling is a small and easy-to-use tool that can prevent tick-borne diseases.
The tickling is a handy tool for removing ticks from humans, too.
The nurse used a tickling to remove the tick from the patient's scalp.
The minty toothpaste left a tickling sensation in my mouth.
The cold breeze was tickling my face as I walked by the lake.
The friends sat in a circle and took turns tickling each other's palms with a feather.
The tickling sensation was unbearable, and she couldn't help but laugh.
He couldn't stop laughing because of the tickling sensation.
The silly video on YouTube was full of tickling humor.
The children's book was filled with tickling illustrations that made them laugh.
The game show's tickling challenges made the contestants laugh and have fun.
The couple lay on the beach, tickling each other's toes with the sand.
He enjoyed watching the tickling sitcom on television after work.
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