tickleness (Meaning)

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tickleness (n.)

Unsteadiness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tickleness

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tickleness Sentence Examples

  1. The feather's gentle touch evoked an irresistible tickleness, making her giggle uncontrollably.
  2. The young child squirmed and squealed with delight as her father tickled her armpits with his fingers.
  3. The unexpected tickle on the back of her neck sent a shiver of pleasure down her spine.
  4. The tickle test was a reliable way to assess the patient's level of consciousness.
  5. The tickle-me-elmo doll was a popular toy that brought joy to children with its silly and ticklish sounds.
  6. The tickle of the wind against her bare skin was a refreshing sensation that made her smile.
  7. Sara's ticklish laugh filled the room with a contagious burst of happiness.
  8. The tickle of the blanket against her feet was a comforting reminder of homeliness.
  9. Despite her best efforts, the tickle in her throat persisted, causing her to cough uncontrollably.
  10. The tickleness of the ants crawling on her skin drove her to distraction, making it impossible to concentrate.

FAQs About the word tickleness

Unsteadiness.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The feather's gentle touch evoked an irresistible tickleness, making her giggle uncontrollably.

The young child squirmed and squealed with delight as her father tickled her armpits with his fingers.

The unexpected tickle on the back of her neck sent a shiver of pleasure down her spine.

The tickle test was a reliable way to assess the patient's level of consciousness.