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Definition of tickler in English: ticklernoun ˈtɪkləˈtɪk(ə)lər 1A thing that tickles. 使人觉得痒的东西 Example sentencesExamples - That talented tickler of the ivories will present fans with a soothing concert of organ music on Saturday.
- Howard, no mean tickler of the ivories, was persuaded between courses to play a few tunes.
- They soon tumbled off the sofa, and changed positions, and Crystal became the tickler instead of Adrian.
- Although we are not able to tickle ourselves unassisted, there is a way to trick the brain by using a robot tickler.
- The degree of ‘ticklishness' increases if the ‘ticklee’ feels that he or she cannot escape from the tickler.
- Not only do most people like tickling - ticklers as well as ticklees - most recognize it is a way to show affection.
- The response to tickling is still somewhat like a reflex (we laugh uncontrollably when tickled, struggle to escape the tickler, push away the tickling hand).
- They had one at the show as a pre-release tickler, as the vehicle will not be released here until late this year.
- ‘Well, if you're as good a tickler as you are a soccer player, I say you've got it down,’ you say lightly.
- He, the tickled one, is at least fine with being tickled since he understands the mental states of the tickler and believes the tickler has no intention to harm him.
- And the ivory tickler is planning a jazz gig dressed as the funky chicken at the Fulford Arms on Wednesday (chicks go free).
2North American A memorandum. 〈北美〉备忘录,记事本 Example sentencesExamples - Set a tickler in Outlook or wherever to remind you when the year has passed.
- The learning management system can be set up to notify a partner when their certification is set to expire, using an email tickler so they can recertify on your product.
Synonyms record, minute, note, contract, agreement
RhymesAgricola, Nicola, pickler, tricolour (US tricolor) Definition of tickler in US English: ticklernounˈtɪk(ə)lərˈtik(ə)lər 1A thing that tickles. 使人觉得痒的东西 Example sentencesExamples - Although we are not able to tickle ourselves unassisted, there is a way to trick the brain by using a robot tickler.
- ‘Well, if you're as good a tickler as you are a soccer player, I say you've got it down,’ you say lightly.
- The degree of ‘ticklishness' increases if the ‘ticklee’ feels that he or she cannot escape from the tickler.
- That talented tickler of the ivories will present fans with a soothing concert of organ music on Saturday.
- He, the tickled one, is at least fine with being tickled since he understands the mental states of the tickler and believes the tickler has no intention to harm him.
- Not only do most people like tickling - ticklers as well as ticklees - most recognize it is a way to show affection.
- And the ivory tickler is planning a jazz gig dressed as the funky chicken at the Fulford Arms on Wednesday (chicks go free).
- They had one at the show as a pre-release tickler, as the vehicle will not be released here until late this year.
- They soon tumbled off the sofa, and changed positions, and Crystal became the tickler instead of Adrian.
- Howard, no mean tickler of the ivories, was persuaded between courses to play a few tunes.
- The response to tickling is still somewhat like a reflex (we laugh uncontrollably when tickled, struggle to escape the tickler, push away the tickling hand).
- 1.1North American A memorandum.
〈北美〉备忘录,记事本 Example sentencesExamples - Set a tickler in Outlook or wherever to remind you when the year has passed.
- The learning management system can be set up to notify a partner when their certification is set to expire, using an email tickler so they can recertify on your product.
Synonyms record, minute, note, contract, agreement
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