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Part of Speech: Noun
Results: 3
Part of Speech: imperfect, past participle
Part of Speech: noun
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Instead, it was Ida Summers, curled on the bed, who was tickling her arm with a feather, crying: " Wake up, lazy- bones!" - "The Salamander", Owen Johnson.
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After a little practise they will vibrate, giving a tickling sensation. - "The Art of Public Speaking", Dale Carnagey (AKA Dale Carnegie) and J. Berg Esenwein.
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Astro grabbed him by the shirt front, held him at arm's length, and began tickling him in the ribs. - "Treachery in Outer Space", Carey Rockwell and Louis Glanzman.