What tickles me most is the package that came for me yesterday by messenger.
Thus all his Affairs he drives on in Disguise, And he tickles Mankind with a Feather: Creeps in at our Ears, and looks out at our Eyes, And jumbles our Senses together.
And if the umbrella doesn't turn inside out so the handle tickles its ribs and makes it laugh in school, I'll tell you next about Uncle Wiggily and the high tree.
It tickles me to think that some of those rich fellows down in New York will pay me a good price when I send 'em down there to the show.
He speech on Uganda, so far as its thought and its phraseology were concerned, was on the level of the profound utterances with which Sir Ashmead Bartlett tickles and infuriates the groundlings of provincial audiences.
That word tickles my ear, and I must laugh in spite of your presence and your seriousness.
The old farmers say that wood-ashes will bring in the white clover, and they will; the germs are in the soil wrapped in a profound slumber, but this stimulus tickles them until they awake.
See how the strumpet fortunetickles him, And makes him swoon with laughter, O, O, O!
I cannot rule my spleen; My scorn rebels, and tickles me within.
It tickles aukwardly with a kind of pain, to the best sort of readers: we are pleased ungratefully, and, if I may say so, against our liking.
It tickles me, this queer match between sponger and philosopher.
As a feather ticklesthe ear, so did that vision tickle my imagination.
He takes a curious pleasure in refinements of this kind; it tickles his vanity most deliciously to be told that not every man can see so far into the ideal as he.
How the devil luxury, with his fat rump and 55 potato-finger, tickles these together!
The girls too noticed the little man, and set up the indescribable cry, something like the cackle of hens, which is peculiar to Eastern women when something tickles their fancy.
For, oh, love's bow Shoots buck and doe; The shaft confounds Not that it wounds, But tickles still the sore.
How the devil luxury, with his fat rump and potato finger, tickles these together!
We see her before us as she really is, fantastic and true, her and her reindeer, whose neck she "tickles every evening with her sharp knife.
I ran about the streets in the moonlight; I made myself long up the walls--it tickles the back so delightfully!
It ticklesyour heart till your heels make a runaway match of it.
Hajji makes the Shopkeepers kneel, forgives them for daring to accuse a servant of the Executioner's of stealing--tickles their beards with his sword and orders them to pay a fine to the Executioner.
He tickles his ears with a straw, and while he is pleased with scratching it, picks his pocket, as the cutpurse served Bartl.
He tickles him, as they do trouts, until he lays hold on him, and then devours and feeds upon him.
He is a highly amusing little cuss, and it tickles him a good deal to pour about 13 1/2 gallons of his melody into my car while I am dreaming, sweetly dreaming.
It may surprise you at first, but it tickles the cactus almost to death.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tickles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.