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词汇 tickly
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Definition of tickly in English:

tickly

adjective ˈtɪk(ə)liˈtɪk(ə)li
  • another term for ticklish
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A bead of tickly sweat runs slowly down your neck, even though it is neither hot nor humid where you are.
    • His breath was warm and tickly on my neck, giving me goose bumps while shivers ran down my spine.
    • Both colds and flu start with a runny nose, tickly throat, fever and aches.
    • She was chatting to her GP about a tickly cough when she mentioned that she hadn't felt her baby kick for some time.
    • Isn't it all a bit tickly on the soles of the feet?
    • This foot bath is followed by a half-hour foot massage, which, to my relief, was not at all tickly.
    • Having a kitten lick your shins or toes is tickly.
    • I seem to have jumped straight into the tail-end of a cold, skipping the usual nose/throat combination in favour of an immediate tickly cough.
    • It started off as an irritating tickly cough on Sunday afternoon which last night developed into a sore throat which kept me awake.
    • You mix it with hot water and it turns into this gloopy weird-tasting stuff that lines your throat with a kind of layer that stops those tickly coughs.
    • Suddenly I felt a tickly feeling on my palm from the camel's mouth.
    • At one point I began to suffer from a tickly cough and tiptoed out.
    • Mostly when I've just eaten something or had a drink, my throat is tickly and I have to clear it.
    • Improved oxygen levels should make the students more alert, and higher humidity should reduce dry tickly coughs and colds.
    • After a few seconds of scratchy bliss, I noticed an annoying tickly itch on my shin.
    • When you find yourself troubled by a dry tickly cough you should avoid dry environments by having either a window open in the room or purchasing an air humidifier and drink plenty of water.
    • You wake up and notice a tickly sensation at the back of your throat, or your nose feels a bit blocked, signs that would often precipitate a full-blown cold.
    • She was poking me in so many tickly spots that I was glad my face was hidden down a hole at the time.
    • It would stop for a moment, and then I'd begin to say something and I'd get that tickly scratchy feeling in my throat and I'd fight it but then I'd start coughing again.
    • They started feeling sort of tickly and itchy on Sunday, and it continued yesterday.

Definition of tickly in US English:

tickly

adjectiveˈtik(ə)lēˈtɪk(ə)li
  • another term for ticklish
    Example sentencesExamples
    • After a few seconds of scratchy bliss, I noticed an annoying tickly itch on my shin.
    • She was poking me in so many tickly spots that I was glad my face was hidden down a hole at the time.
    • Mostly when I've just eaten something or had a drink, my throat is tickly and I have to clear it.
    • Isn't it all a bit tickly on the soles of the feet?
    • Both colds and flu start with a runny nose, tickly throat, fever and aches.
    • Improved oxygen levels should make the students more alert, and higher humidity should reduce dry tickly coughs and colds.
    • She was chatting to her GP about a tickly cough when she mentioned that she hadn't felt her baby kick for some time.
    • A bead of tickly sweat runs slowly down your neck, even though it is neither hot nor humid where you are.
    • You wake up and notice a tickly sensation at the back of your throat, or your nose feels a bit blocked, signs that would often precipitate a full-blown cold.
    • Having a kitten lick your shins or toes is tickly.
    • His breath was warm and tickly on my neck, giving me goose bumps while shivers ran down my spine.
    • It started off as an irritating tickly cough on Sunday afternoon which last night developed into a sore throat which kept me awake.
    • It would stop for a moment, and then I'd begin to say something and I'd get that tickly scratchy feeling in my throat and I'd fight it but then I'd start coughing again.
    • They started feeling sort of tickly and itchy on Sunday, and it continued yesterday.
    • I seem to have jumped straight into the tail-end of a cold, skipping the usual nose/throat combination in favour of an immediate tickly cough.
    • At one point I began to suffer from a tickly cough and tiptoed out.
    • This foot bath is followed by a half-hour foot massage, which, to my relief, was not at all tickly.
    • Suddenly I felt a tickly feeling on my palm from the camel's mouth.
    • When you find yourself troubled by a dry tickly cough you should avoid dry environments by having either a window open in the room or purchasing an air humidifier and drink plenty of water.
    • You mix it with hot water and it turns into this gloopy weird-tasting stuff that lines your throat with a kind of layer that stops those tickly coughs.
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