Tickling
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19 examples of Tickling in a sentence
SK: So when you allow someone to see you butt naked, do you ever think about how the ideas that you internally have will affect whether you will like them
tickling
your elbow or kissing your thigh or shouting out the name of a chose deity?
And so we decided the most obvious place to start was with
tickling.
And we hypothesize based on the
tickling
study that when one child hits another, they generate the movement command.
Somehow in
tickling
our eardrum that transmits energy down our hearing bones, which get converted to a fluid impulse inside the cochlea and then somehow converted into an electrical signal in our auditory nerves that somehow wind up in our brains as a perception of a song or a beautiful piece of music.
You can practically feel his blue fur
tickling
your nose.
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.
Finally she says, "OK, up and to the right, like you're
tickling
me."
However, to me, they still came across as having bucketfulls of charm, and while this doesn't even come close to
tickling
the feet of their classics( I gave it a 4), it's worth a watch simply because it's them.
In Aprile, however, Moretti has exclusive rights to the dialogue, so that all you hear for an hour and a half is a high-pitched whine going on about how his politics are best, or what quirky piece of popular culture is
tickling
his fancy at the moment.
The premise of this movie has been
tickling
my imagination for quite some time now.
Softer than A.I. Artificial Intelligence in terms of robot gore and it even manages to poke fun at I, Robot with its small trio of RRF: Robot Revolution Force in that they can't breaks the laws of robotics and plans on
tickling
to death one of the other bad guys with a feather.
It goes no way to explain why the main character Davey is aware from the start that something is seriously wrong, yet fails to do anything at all to help the girl as the level of abuse rapidly moves from overly-intimate
tickling
to violent, bloody, perverted, shocking rape, until the last few minutes of the film.
You can, however, succeed in
tickling
yourself through an intermediary – a machine, for instance, that translates the movements of your fingers into sensations on the skin by a method indirect enough for the cerebellum to be unable to anticipate them.
Although the conscious part of your brain knows that the
tickling
sensation comes from you and isn’t “really” unexpected, the cerebellum doesn’t get it, and the
tickling
works.
While he was
tickling
her neck with his moustache so softly that she closed her eyes, the shadow of another man, of the lad she had seen that morning, passed over the darkness of her closed eyelids.
" Souvarine was now
tickling
Poland's ears, and her nose was curling with pleasure.
He awoke the sleeper by
tickling
his nose with a straw.
Her face was veiled, but his joyous glance took in that special manner of walking peculiar to her alone: the droop of her shoulders, the poise of her head; and immediately a thrill passed like an electric current through his body, and with renewed force he became conscious of himself from the elastic movement of his firm legs to the motion of his lungs as he breathed, and of something
tickling
his lips.
Villagers from the neighbourhood often met me in this way for poaching expeditions,
tickling
trout at night, fishing with nets in prohibited waters . . .
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