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to tickle
01
solleticare
to lightly touch or stroke a sensitive part of the body, causing a tingling or laughing sensation
Transitive: to tickle sb/sth
Example
The feather 's soft touch was enough to tickle her, making her burst into laughter.
The baby 's laughter echoed through the room as the parent gently tickled its tiny feet.
The siblings loved to tickle each other during playful moments at home.
02
solleticare, pizzicare
to touch or move lightly with a gentle, often repetitive motion
Transitive: to tickle sth
Example
The brush of his fingertips tickled her skin as he traced patterns on her arm.
The gentle waves tickled the shore, leaving a trail of foam.
The breeze tickled the surface of the water, creating ripples.
03
solleticare, eccitare
to stimulate or excite in a positive and enjoyable manner
Transitive: to tickle someone's mind or senses
Example
The music from the jazz band tickled my senses, making me want to dance.
Her witty remarks always tickle the audience's intellect during her speeches.
The smell of freshly baked cookies tickled my appetite as I entered the kitchen.
Tickle
02
solletico, grattamento
a cutaneous sensation often resulting from light stroking