Pesquisar
to tickle
01
fazer cócegas, acariciar
to lightly touch or stroke a sensitive part of the body, causing a tingling or laughing sensation
Transitive: to tickle sb/sth
02
cosquinha, acariciar
to touch or move lightly with a gentle, often repetitive motion
Transitive: to tickle sth
03
fazer cócegas, estimular
to stimulate or excite in a positive and enjoyable manner
Transitive: to tickle someone's mind or senses
Tickle
02
coceira, carícia
a cutaneous sensation often resulting from light stroking
tickle
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tickler
n
tickler
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tickling
adj
tickling
adj
tickling
n
tickling
n
Exemplo
The baby's laughter echoed through the room as the parent gently tickled its tiny feet.
The mischievous kitten would pounce and playfully tickle its owner's fingers with its tiny claws.
The siblings loved to tickle each other during playful moments at home.
Trying to hold back laughter, he squirmed when his friend attempted to tickle his sides.
The feather's soft touch was enough to tickle her, making her burst into laughter.