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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.

Webster

kittle (a.)

Ticklish; not easily managed; troublesome; difficult; variable.

kittle Sentence Examples

  1. The whistling kettle in the kitchen was a constant reminder that it was time for tea.
  2. The old kettle, blackened with soot, held many stories of past gatherings.
  3. The enamel kettle was a cheerful blue, bringing a touch of color to the rustic cabin.
  4. The tea kettle's steam swirled and danced in the morning light, inviting warmth and comfort.
  5. The constant simmering of the kettle on the stove filled the house with a sense of peace and tranquility.
  6. The cast iron kettle was a prized possession, handed down from generation to generation.
  7. The kettle whistled merrily, signaling that the water was ready for brewing a fresh pot of coffee.
  8. The whistling kettle was an unwelcome sound for the tired student who just wanted a few more minutes of sleep.
  9. The kettle's spout was blocked with limescale, causing the water to sputter and spray everywhere.
  10. 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.