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She tickled him into saying yes.

Babies like to be tickled and hugged.

He tickled the baby's feet and made her laugh.

He tickled me and I laughed even harder.

Usually his cheeks were covered with a fine stubble which always tickled me like the first grass of spring tickled my toes.

The feeling experienced when we are tickled, triggers in us an oversized bodily reaction.

I am laughing because, in preening my feathers, I tickled myself under the wings.

Liccy Dahl, Roald Dahl's widow, said she was tickled that "Fantastic Mr. Fox" was succeeding on the awards trail.

So naturally, I don't want to let them down. But if I could bring home the title and a turtle, they sure would be tickled.

The farmer did not wish to sell his fine colt, but when the horse dealer tickled his palm with a few hundred dollars, he consented.

As far back as Charles Darwin, scientists have noted that apes make characteristic sounds during play or while being tickled, apparently to signal that they're interested in playing.

They were greatly tickled at my curious English pronunciation, and though in the rest of their games I could whole-heartedly join, this I failed to see the fun of.

Xiangzi did his chores clumsily and dared not look at her, much as he wanted to, for her perfume tickled his nose tantalizingly, compelling him to look, just as the scent of flowers attracts the bees. Against his will he glanced at her.

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The grass tickled her calves.

The baby adores being tickled.

I'm tickled pink that my essay won the prize.

Her way of telling the story tickled his funny bones.

The wicked sprite laughed till he almost choked, for all this tickled his fancy.

Volunteers were attached to a brain-scanning device and were tickled on their palms with a piece of soft foam .

His overalls fretted his shoulders, the pavement tickled his feet, even the opening and closing of a hand was an effort that made his joints creak.

Studies have noted that vocalisations that some apes make while being tickled are similar to those made when they are playing, and acoustically they share some characteristics with human laughter.

Rats like to be tickled.

The clown tickled the audience with his funny actions.

Something tickled my hindbrain then, and I had to bite my lip to keep from laughing.

As he introduced Obama, Wheeler said he was "peacock-proud and tickled pink" to present him and assured the President his congregation was proud of his inauguration and "got your back."

Something tickled the soles of his feet.

While putting the tickled person into a quite defenseless state, it gives the power to arbitrarily induce any mixture of extreme pleasure and pain.

Like Bernard Shaw, he has tickled his readers' funny bone with a cultural hotfoot.

I'm easily tickled.

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