(cause sb to) feel a sensation of nervous excitement in part of the body; feel an itching or tingling sensation
make delight; amuse; be tickled pink, be very pleased
"he was thrilled by the speed and the roar of the engine"
"The grass tickled her calves"
I gave her a little tickle; and..she began to laugh.
出自: R. D. Blackmore
A curl of something in the pit of her belly, a tickle of sexual desire.
出自: J. C. Oates
His sons..were best acquainted with his tickle impatient humour.
出自: C. Cotton
Who can foresee the years to come, this world is so tickle.
出自: C. M. Doughty
This pretty sport doth make my heart to tickle With laughter.
出自: Henry More
他们称赞他的功过,以满足他的虚荣心。
听说玛丽如何最终制服了她那粗野无礼的邻居时,我的肚皮都笑破了。
滑稽演员讲笑话引人发笑。
The child was tickled with his new toys.
那孩子有了这些新玩具快乐极了。
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