Tickled
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28 examples of Tickled in a sentence
And by 0.2 of a second, it's equivalently ticklish to the robot that just
tickled
you without you doing anything.
She came over to meet my young daughter, and she was
tickled
to learn that my daughter's name is also Harriet.
Chimpanzees laugh differently if they're being
tickled
than if they're playing with each other, and we might be seeing something like that here, involuntary laughter, tickling laughter, being different from social laughter.
And it, you know,
tickled
a little bit and it smelled good, but I have to say that nobody here has complimented me on the cleanliness of my face today.
He does -- I was
tickled
to finally get a chance to laugh.
At first the premise
tickled
me -- after all, if you were a teenager growing up in the age of Reagan, a trip down memory lane was worth a laugh or three.
I love ham! ;-) Mr. Harvey, he
tickled
my fancy!
The length of Cave's performance makes you even more eager to see more of Cohen whose wit and well spoken words have already
tickled
your fancy.
I watched it two weeks ago and still get
tickled
at the simple humor and view-at-life that Dudley Moore portrays.
But this can also be nothing but a tactic from Freddy to push Jesse into killing, to titillate him where it tickles and where Jesse does not really want to be tickled, though when Freddy forces Jesse away from his girlfriend at the very moment when he was getting excited enough to let himself slip into some sex can be seen as the revulsion of Freddy for that type of sex or as the fear of Jesse in front of that type of sex, which would lead to believing that Freddy managed to get back into existence through the homosexual desire of Jesse and at the same time his resistance to this sexual appeal.
It's directed lethargically by George Sidney, as if he thought audiences would be so
tickled
by the elaborate Technicolor sets and costumes that he could just set up his camera and let it run.
What a delightful film - I finally got to see "Man of the Century" on Cable IFC and simply
tickled
by Gibson Frazier's portrayal of Johnny.
It
tickled
me no end to read some viewers comment that a Kashmiri Muslim girl fell in love and allowed a man to bed her in a span of 8 days romance.
While observers of North Korean affairs seem both
tickled
and stumped by Kim Jong-un’s marriage, and the accompanying media snippets, this “new development” is not startling.
Sergius Ivanich was in the best of spirits and was
tickled
by Katavasov's originality.
Then he would see her whole face, she would smile, embrace him, and he would smell her peculiar scent, feel the tenderness of her touch, and cry with joy as he had done one evening when he lay at her feet and she
tickled
him, while he shook with laughter and bit her white hand with the rings on the fingers.
A lock of red hair which had escaped from her cap
tickled
her ear and made her laugh.
The bath always finished in this way: she enlivened him by the hard rubbing, and then by the towels which
tickled
the hairs of his arms and chest.
She was angry, but did not go away, in reality
tickled
by the strong words which made her scream with her hands to her sides.
He swore, exclaimed that it was a sacred promise; then, when he had got the three pieces, he kissed her,
tickled
her, made her laugh, and would have pushed things to an extreme in this corner of the pit-bank, which was the winter chamber of their household, if she had not again refused, saying that it would not give her any pleasure.
To think that they swallowed all his humbug, and went away with empty hands while he ate the cod in this warm place,
tickled
his sides with amusement.
what
tickled
him?
She whom I had known as the play actress of Anstey Cross became the dowager Lady Avon; whilst Boy Jim, as dear to me now as when we harried birds' nests and
tickled
trout together, is now Lord Avon, beloved by his tenantry, the finest sportsman and the most popular man from the north of the Weald to the Channel.
Athelstane, it is true, was vain enough, and loved to have his ears
tickled
with tales of his high descent, and of his right by inheritance to homage and sovereignty.
When the old man got up and, having said grace, lay down beneath the willows with an armful of grass under his head, Levin did the same, regardless of the flies, importunate and persistent in the sunshine, and of the crawling insects that
tickled
his perspiring face and body.
He saw himself so much lost that he was almost
tickled.
She kissed her, caressed her,
tickled
her, washed her, decked her out,devoured her!
The hosier's patriotism was
tickled.
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