verb
- lightly touches someone in a way that causes laughter or twitching sensations
- causes amusement or delight
Usage: third person singular present
Usage: third person singular present
noun
- light touching sensations that cause laughter or twitching
Usage: plural
Examples
- She tickles her baby’s feet to make him laugh.
- The feather tickles when it touches your skin.
- That joke always tickles my funny bone.
- The comedian’s story tickles the audience every time.
- He can’t stand tickles on his neck.
- The grass tickles her bare feet as she walks.
- His silly voice tickles the children.