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A n chatouillement m ; to give sb a tickle faire des chatouilles à qn ; I've got a tickle in my throat j'ai la gorge qui me chatouille.B vtr1 [person, feather] chatouiller ; to tickle sb in the ribs/on the tummy chatouiller les côtes/le ventre de qn ; to tickle sb under the chin chatouiller qn sous le menton ;2 [wool, garment] gratter ;3 ○ fig ( gratify) chatouiller [palate, vanity] ; exciter [senses] ; ( amuse) amuser [person] ; to tickle sb's fancy ( amuse sb) amuser qn ; ( appeal to sb) faire envie à qn.C vi [blanket, garment] gratter ; [feather] chatouiller. -
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tickle ['tɪkəl](a) (by touching) chatouiller;∎ don't tickle my feet! ne me chatouille pas les pieds!;∎ to tickle sb in the ribs/under the chin chatouiller les côtes/le menton à qn;∎ the blanket tickled her nose la couverture lui chatouillait le nez∎ to tickle the palate (of food, wine) chatouiller le palais∎ she was really tickled by the news (amused) la nouvelle l'a vraiment amusée; (pleased) la nouvelle lui a vraiment fait plaisir;∎ this idea tickled her fancy cette idée lui a plu ou l'a séduite;∎ to be tickled pink or to death être ravi ou aux anges;∎ he was tickled pink at becoming a grandfather il était ravi de devenir grand-père;∎ she was tickled to death to think he actually liked her elle était enchantée de penser qu'en fait il l'aimait bien(person, blanket) chatouiller; (beard) piquer;∎ don't tickle! ne me chatouille pas!3 noun(on body) chatouillement m; (in throat) picotement m, chatouillement m;∎ to give sb a tickle chatouiller qn, faire des chatouilles à qn;∎ I've got an awful tickle in my throat j'ai des picotements vraiment désagréables dans la gorge -
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tickle [ˈtɪkl]a. [+ person] chatouiller• that tickles! ça chatouille !3. noun* * *['tɪkl] 1.noun chatouillement m2.transitive verb1) [person, feather] chatouiller; [wool, garment] gratter3.intransitive verb [blanket, garment] gratter; [feather] chatouiller••tickled pink ou to death — ravi
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['tikl] 1. verb1) (to touch (sensitive parts of someone's skin) lightly, often making the person laugh: He tickled me / my feet with a feather.) chatouiller2) ((of a part of the body) to feel as if it is being touched in this way: My nose tickles.) chatouiller3) (to amuse: The funny story tickled him.) amuser2. noun1) (an act or feeling of tickling.) chatouillement2) (a feeling of irritation in the throat (making one cough).) chatouillement, irritation•- ticklish- be tickled pink -
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1 noun(a) (substance) ivoire m(a) (made of ivory) d'ivoire, en ivoire;∎ an ivory carving une sculpture d'ivoire(b) (ivory-coloured) (couleur) ivoire (inv)(a) (piano keys) touches□ fpl;∎ humorous to tickle the ivories toucher du piano□►► ivory tower tour f d'ivoire
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Tickle — Tic kle, a. 1. Ticklish; easily tickled. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. Liable to change; uncertain; inconstant. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The world is now full tickle, sikerly. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] So tickle is the state of earthy things. Spenser.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tickle — ► VERB 1) lightly touch in a way that causes itching or twitching and often laughter. 2) be appealing or amusing to. 3) catch (a trout) by lightly rubbing it so that it moves backwards into the hand. ► NOUN ▪ an act of tickling or sensation of… … English terms dictionary
Tickle — Tic kle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tickled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tickling}.] [Perhaps freq. of tick to beat; pat; but cf. also AS. citelian to tickle, D. kittelen, G. kitzlen, OHG. chizzil[=o]n, chuzzil[=o]n, Icel. kitla. Cf. {Kittle}, v. t.] 1. To touch … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tickle — Tic kle, v. i. 1. To feel titillation. [1913 Webster] He with secret joy therefore Did tickle inwardly in every vein. Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. To excite the sensation of titillation. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tickle — (v.) early 14c. (intrans.) to be thrilled or tingling, of uncertain origin, possibly a frequentative form of TICK (Cf. tick) (2) in its older sense of to touch. The Old English form was tinclian. Some suggest a metathesis of kittle (M.E.… … Etymology dictionary
tickle — [tik′əl] vt. tickled, tickling [ME tikelen, akin to Ger dial. zickeln, OE tinclian, to tickle: for IE base see TICK2] 1. to please, gratify, delight, etc.: often used in the passive voice with slang intensifiers, as tickled pink, tickled silly,… … English World dictionary
tickle — *please, regale, gratify, delight, rejoice, gladden Analogous words: divert, *amuse, entertain: *thrill, electrify … New Dictionary of Synonyms
tickle — [v] make laugh amuse, brush, caress, convulse, delight, divert, enchant, entertain, excite, gratify, itch, pat, pet, please, stimulate, stroke, thrill, tingle, titillate, touch, vellicate; concepts 7,22,612 … New thesaurus
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tickle — I UK [ˈtɪk(ə)l] / US verb Word forms tickle : present tense I/you/we/they tickle he/she/it tickles present participle tickling past tense tickled past participle tickled 1) a) [transitive] to move your fingers gently on someone s skin in order to … English dictionary