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tickles

  • plural of tickle.
  • present tense form of tickle (3rd person singular).

Example Sentences

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He's not into pretty, however, and while "Grey Tickles, Black Pressure" benefits from fetching melodies, the 12-song set is also filled with edgy arrangements and whimsical lyrics regarding a wide range of subjects.

From US News • Oct. 9, 2015

The group from Eagle Rock Brewery took third; Noble Ale Works' the Tongue Tickles took second, and the Bruery's three-piece Daddy Says won the whole thing.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 23, 2014

Her daughter, Leslie Glandon, has been playing the role of Tickles at the church for 27 years — since she was 3 years old.

From Washington Post

At Community of Christ, Sparkles and Tickles, a mother-daughter clown team, stood at the door wearing colorful wigs, outfits, makeup and humorous buttons.

From Washington Post

Dandelion did not care how small they thought him, if he could but help his queen; so he said, bravely: Dandelion Tickles the Giant's Nose.

From Minnie; or, The Little Woman A Fairy Story by Guild, Caroline Snowden