Ticklenoun
The act of tickling.
Ticklenoun
An itchy feeling resembling the result of tickling.
Ticklenoun
A light tap of the ball.
Ticklenoun
(Newfoundland) A narrow strait.
Tickleverb
(transitive) To touch repeatedly or stroke delicately in a manner which causes laughter, pleasure and twitching.
Tickleverb
(transitive) To unexpectedly touch or stroke delicately in a manner which causes displeasure or withdrawal.
Tickleverb
To feel as if the body part in question is being tickled.
Tickleverb
(transitive) To appeal to someone's taste, curiosity etc.
Tickleverb
(transitive) To cause delight or amusement in.
Tickleverb
(intransitive) To feel titillation.
Tickleverb
(transitive) To catch fish in the hand (usually in rivers or smaller streams) by manually stimulating the fins.
Tickleverb
(archaic) To be excited or heartened.
Tickleadjective
(obsolete) Changeable, capricious; insecure.
Tickleverb
To touch lightly, so as to produce a peculiar thrilling sensation, which commonly causes laughter, and a kind of spasm which become dengerous if too long protracted.
Tickleverb
To please; to gratify; to make joyous.
Tickleverb
To feel titillation.
Tickleverb
To excite the sensation of titillation.
Tickleadjective
Ticklish; easily tickled.
Tickleadjective
Liable to change; uncertain; inconstant.
Tickleadjective
Wavering, or liable to waver and fall at the slightest touch; unstable; easily overthrown.
Ticklenoun
a cutaneous sensation often resulting from light stroking
Ticklenoun
the act of tickling
Tickleverb
touch (a body part) lightly so as to excite the surface nerves and cause uneasiness, laughter, or spasmodic movements
Tickleverb
feel sudden intense sensation or emotion;
Tickleverb
touch or stroke lightly;
Tricklenoun
A very thin river.
Tricklenoun
A very thin flow; the act of trickling.
Trickleverb
(transitive) to pour a liquid in a very thin stream, or so that drops fall continuously.
Trickleverb
(intransitive) to flow in a very thin stream or drop continuously.
Trickleverb
(intransitive) To move or roll slowly.
Trickleverb
To flow in a small, gentle stream; to run in drops.
Tricklenoun
The act or state of trickling; also, that which trickles; a small stream; drip.
Tricklenoun
flowing in drops; the formation and falling of drops of liquid;
Trickleverb
run or flow slowly, as in drops or in an unsteady stream;
Trickle
Trickle is the second and most recent album from English trip hop band Olive.