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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The grass was ticklish and made her itch when she sat on it.
The challenging student behavior in the classroom was ticklish, and the teacher had to use effective strategies to manage it.
The global supply chain is ticklish, with disruptions due to unforeseen events.
Crossing a busy intersection without following traffic rules is ticklish.
Ignoring warning signs in a construction zone can be ticklish.
He's very ticklish about his grades and doesn't like being questioned about them.
She's ticklish about her mistakes and doesn't like being reminded of them.
The team's performance has been ticklish this season, with wins and losses unpredictably.
The fabric of the dress was ticklish and uncomfortable against my skin.
The stitches on her hand were ticklish and sensitive to any movement.
The toddler's balance is ticklish as he takes his first steps.
The fabric of his new shirt was so ticklish that it made him constantly adjust it.
The toddler giggled uncontrollably when I tickled her ticklish tummy.
She had a ticklish feeling that someone was following her.
The sensitive area on his neck was ticklish and made him squirm when touched.
Operating heavy machinery without proper training is ticklish.
The challenging mountain climbing expedition was ticklish, with treacherous terrain and harsh weather conditions.
The inflamed sinuses were ticklish and sensitive when touched.
The complex financial analysis was ticklish, with multiple variables and data points to consider.
The relationship between the two friends is ticklish after their disagreement.
The kitten's ears were ticklish and twitched when touched.
She avoided the ticklish topic of politics during dinner.
She's ticklish about her culture and doesn't like disrespectful remarks.
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