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