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Definition of tickle
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Tickle
(a.)
Ticklish;
easily
tickled.
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Tittlebat
::
Tittlebat
(n.) The
three-spined
stickleback.
Sharpling
::
Sharpling
(n.) A
stickleback.
Stickler
::
Stickler
(v. t.) One who
stickles.
Stickleback
::
Stickle
(v. t. & i.) A
shallow
rapid in a
river;
also, the
current
below a
waterfall..
Titillative
::
Titillative
(a.)
Tending
or
serving
to
titillate,
or
tickle;
tickling..
Sea Adder
::
Sea adder () The
European
fifteen-spined
stickleback
(Gasterosteus
spinachia);
--
called
also
bismore.
Higgle
::
Higgle
(v. i.) To
chaffer;
to
stickle
for small
advantages
in
buying
and
selling;
to
haggle.
Titillation
::
Titillation
(n.) The act of
tickling,
or the state of being
tickled;
a
tickling
sensation..
Disciplinarian
::
Disciplinarian
(n.) One who
disciplines;
one who
excels
in
training,
especially
with
training,
especially
with
regard
to order and
obedience;
one who
enforces
rigid
discipline;
a
stickler
for the
observance
of rules and
methods
of
training;
as, he is a
better
disciplinarian
than
scholar..
Sauce
::
Sauce (v. t.) To cause to
relish
anything,
as if with a
sauce;
to
tickle
or
gratify,
as the
palate;
to
please;
to
stimulate;
hence,
to
cover,
mingle,
or
dress,
as if with
sauce;
to make an
application
to..
Stick-seed
::
Stickler
(v. t.) One who
pertinaciously
contends
for some
trifling
things,
as a point of
etiquette;
an
unreasonable,
obstinate
contender;
as, a
stickler
for
ceremony..
Tickle
::
Tickle
(a.)
Liable
to
change;
uncertain;
inconstant.
Claw
::
Claw (n.) To
relieve
from some
uneasy
sensation,
as by
scratching;
to
tickle;
hence,
to
flatter;
to
court..
Tickled
::
Tickled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Tickl.
Tickle-footed
::
Tickle-footed
(a.)
Uncertain;
inconstant;
slippery.
Stickle
::
Stickle
(v. i.) To
contend,
contest,
or
altercate,
esp. in a
pertinacious
manner
on
insufficient
grounds..
Stickle
::
Stickle
(v. t.) To
intervene
in; to stop, or put an end to, by
intervening;
hence,
to
arbitrate..
Hemibranchi
::
Hemibranchi
(n. pl.) An order of
fishes
having
an
incomplete
or
reduced
branchial
apparatus.
It
includes
the
sticklebacks,
the
flutemouths,
and
Fistularia..
Tickleness
::
Tickleness
(n.)
Unsteadiness.
Stickle
::
Stickle
(v. i.) To play fast and
loose;
to pass from one side to the
other;
to trim.
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