kittle in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
KITTLE (adjective): lively and playful, often characterized by a sense of joy and exuberance.
Sample Sentences
- The kittens were so kittle that they tumbled over each other in a playful frenzy.
- As the children chased the butterflies, their laughter filled the air with a kittle joy.
- In the quiet of the evening, a kittle breeze rustled the leaves, creating a soothing melody.
- Her kittle antics brought smiles to everyone in the crowded room, lightening the mood instantly.
- The puppy's kittle nature made it impossible for anyone to resist petting its soft fur.
- The cat was feeling particularly kittle as it chased after the string.
- She had a kittle laugh that made everyone around her smile.
- After hours of playing in the sun, the puppy was now kittle and ready to nap.
- His kittle demeanor in the meeting lightened the mood significantly.
- The children were kittle with excitement as they opened their gifts.
- The children giggled as they watched the kittens play, their movements so kittle and whimsical.
- She felt a kittle sense of joy as she watched the sun set over the horizon.
- His laughter was kittle, lightening the mood in the otherwise tense meeting.
- The kittle waves lapped at the shore, creating a soothing rhythm that calmed her mind.
- As she walked through the garden, the kittle flowers danced gently in the breeze.
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