kittle Antonyms
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Meaning of kittle
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kittle (v. i.)
To bring forth young, as a cat; to kitten; to litter.
Webster
kittle (v. t.)
To tickle.
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kittle (a.)
Ticklish; not easily managed; troublesome; difficult; variable.
kittle Sentence Examples
- The whistling kettle in the kitchen was a constant reminder that it was time for tea.
- The old kettle, blackened with soot, held many stories of past gatherings.
- The enamel kettle was a cheerful blue, bringing a touch of color to the rustic cabin.
- The tea kettle's steam swirled and danced in the morning light, inviting warmth and comfort.
- The constant simmering of the kettle on the stove filled the house with a sense of peace and tranquility.
- The cast iron kettle was a prized possession, handed down from generation to generation.
- The kettle whistled merrily, signaling that the water was ready for brewing a fresh pot of coffee.
- The whistling kettle was an unwelcome sound for the tired student who just wanted a few more minutes of sleep.
- The kettle's spout was blocked with limescale, causing the water to sputter and spray everywhere.
- The old kettle had seen better days, with its dented sides and missing lid.
FAQs About the word kittle
To bring forth young, as a cat; to kitten; to litter., To tickle., Ticklish; not easily managed; troublesome; difficult; variable.
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The whistling kettle in the kitchen was a constant reminder that it was time for tea.
The old kettle, blackened with soot, held many stories of past gatherings.
The enamel kettle was a cheerful blue, bringing a touch of color to the rustic cabin.
The tea kettle's steam swirled and danced in the morning light, inviting warmth and comfort.