Sentences

tickle in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2

Definition

Tickle: to provoke laughter or amusement; to touch lightly in a way that causes laughter or a sensation of fun.

Sample Sentences

  1. The comedian's jokes never failed to tickle the audience's funny bone.
  2. She couldn't help but giggle when her little brother tried to tickle her sides.
  3. The unexpected compliment from her friend made her heart tickle with joy.
  4. As the kitten playfully pounced on her feet, it sent a delightful tickle up her legs.
  5. His silly dance moves always managed to tickle her sense of humor.
  6. The gentle touch of the feather would always tickle her sides, making her burst into laughter.
  7. He tried to tickle his little brother, who squealed with delight and squirmed away.
  8. The comedian's clever jokes managed to tickle the audience's funny bone throughout the entire show.
  9. As the kitten pounced playfully on her foot, it sent a delightful tickle up her leg.
  10. She found a tickle of excitement in her stomach as she prepared for the surprise party.
  11. The gentle touch of her fingers would always tickle him, making him laugh uncontrollably.
  12. As the child ran through the tall grass, the blades would tickle his legs and make him giggle.
  13. She tried to tickle her younger brother, but he swiftly dodged her fingers with a mischievous grin.
  14. The comedian’s jokes had a way of tickling the audience’s funny bone, leaving them in stitches.
  15. In a playful moment, he decided to tickle her sides, causing her to erupt in laughter.
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