Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"tickly" Definitions
  1. TICKLISH

10 Sentences With "tickly"

How to use tickly in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "tickly" and check conjugation/comparative form for "tickly". Mastering all the usages of "tickly" from sentence examples published by news publications.

A member of the mint family, shiso has a fresh spearmint taste and tickly mouthfeel.
The soundtrack will be that tickly ear whine you feel when a television is on in another room.
First, he wrote, there's the "prefatory glow," the feeling of "tickly well-being" that banishes all awareness of physical discomfort.
As I was watching the film, I kept getting that tickly foot sensation when you're high up in the air.
"I think everybody gets tickly on their neck when a finger or a subtle breath runs along their ear," Anziano says.
Mashable has an exclusive sneak peek at three new images, based on Grant Wood's American Gothic, Edward Hopper's Nighthawks, and Norman Rockwell's Cousin Reginald Plays Tickly Bender.
In her review for The Times, Manohla Dargis called it a "tickly, funny tale" and lauded the producer Judd Apatow for the way he "traffics in such a cute, cuddly vision of modern masculinity."
Hard to pick just one reason why dogs bring so much joy: there's that tickly, cold feeling when they push their noses against you; the way they look at you like, hey, I love you; that fuzzy, soft spot between their eyes…so much good within a dog.
She has however recalled the support and inspiration she drew from the Scottish poetry scene of the early 1970s and meetings with the elder generation - Norman MacCaig, Edwin Morgan, Robert Garioch - and with contemporaries such as Leonard, Kelman and Gray. Lochhead went on to produce revue shows with Leonard and Gray, including Tickly Mince, and The Pie of Damocles. Other the following years Lochhead published further collections Islands (1978) and The Grimm Sisters (1979) and moved first to Toronto as part of the first Scottish/Canadian writers exchange and later made her home in New York. In 1986 she returned permanently to Glasgow.
Experiments have been conducted wherein subjects' feet are tickled both by themselves and with a robotic arm controlled by their own arm movements. These experiments have shown that people find a self-produced tickling motion of the foot to be much less “tickly” than a tickling motion produced by an outside source. They have postulated that this is because when a person sends a motor command to produce the tickling motion, the efference copy anticipates and cancels out the sensory outcome. This idea is further supported by evidence that a delay between the self-produced tickling motor command and the actual execution of this movement (mediated by a robotic arm) causes an increase in the perceived tickliness of the sensation.

No results under this filter, show 10 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.