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1 ticklish
1) (easily made to laugh when tickled: Are you ticklish?) kilen2) (not easy to manage; difficult: a ticklish problem/situation.) delikat, vrien, ømtåligkilen--------ømtåligadj. \/ˈtɪklɪʃ\/ eller tickly1) kilen2) kinkig, ømtålig, kritisk3) ( også overført) usikker, ustø, risikabel4) ( overført) nærtagende, ømskinnet, følsomticklish about something overfølsom overfor noe, nærtagende med hensyn til noe -
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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.) kile2) ((of a part of the body) to feel as if it is being touched in this way: My nose tickles.) kile, være kilen3) (to amuse: The funny story tickled him.) more2. noun1) (an act or feeling of tickling.) kiling2) (a feeling of irritation in the throat (making one cough).) kløe•- ticklish- be tickled pinkkileIsubst. \/ˈtɪkl\/1) kiling, kildring, pirring2) ( slang) gevinst, suksess3) ( slang) brekk, innbruddIIverb \/ˈtɪkl\/1) kile• don't tickle!2) være kilen3) pirre4) kildre5) more, glede, smigre6) tiltale, smigre7) vekkebe tickled to death eller be tickled pink eller be tickled no end ( hverdagslig) føle seg veldig smigret fryde seg, bli\/være henrykt bli\/være svært glad(holde på å) le seg i hjeltickle someone's ribs se ➢ ribtickle the ivories ( hverdagslig) spille piano -
3 tickly
adj. \/ˈtɪklɪ\/( hverdagslig) se ➢ ticklish
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Ticklish — Tic klish, a. 1. Sensible to slight touches; easily tickled; as, the sole of the foot is very ticklish; the hardened palm of the hand is not ticklish. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. Standing so as to be liable to totter and fall at the slightest touch; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ticklish Reuben — is a folk song written by Cal Stewart in 1900. Released on the Victor Label, the song is a prime example of the laughing song genre. Initially the tune starts off normally, then descends into an abyss of maniacal, sinister laughing.Lyrics as… … Wikipedia
Ticklish Rock — is an unusual sandstone rock formation. located in Shrewsbury Township, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania. The formation, which stands at the edge of a steep cliff and resembles an upright hammer, consists of a large horizontal block, 3 feet high, 8… … Wikipedia
ticklish — index insecure, precarious Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
ticklish — (adj.) easily tickled, 1590s, from TICKLE (Cf. tickle) + ISH (Cf. ish). Literal sense is later than the fig. sense (1580s); an earlier word for this was tickly (1520s). Related: Ticklishly; ticklishness … Etymology dictionary
ticklish — [adj] difficult, tricky awkward, capricious, chancy, changeable, critical, dangerous, delicate, fickle, inconstant, mercurial, nice, precarious, risky, rocky, sensitive, temperamental, thorny, touchy, trying, uncertain, unstable, unsteady,… … New thesaurus
ticklish — ► ADJECTIVE 1) sensitive to being tickled. 2) (of a cough) characterized by persistent irritation in the throat. 3) (of a situation or problem) sensitive or difficult to deal with … English terms dictionary
ticklish — [tik′lish, tik′əl ish] adj. 1. sensitive to tickling 2. very sensitive or easily upset; touchy 3. needing careful handling; precarious; delicate ticklishly adv. ticklishness n … English World dictionary
ticklish — tick|lish [ˈtıklıʃ] adj 1.) someone who is ticklish laughs a lot when you tickle them 2.) [usually before noun] informal a ticklish situation or problem is difficult and must be dealt with carefully, especially because you may upset people ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
ticklish — [[t]tɪ̱kəlɪʃ[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n A ticklish problem, situation, or task is difficult and needs to be dealt with carefully. Policy makers are considering the ticklish question of the future of the European Community. Syn: delicate 2) ADJ … English dictionary
ticklish — adjective Date: 1581 1. a. touchy, oversensitive < ticklish about his baldness > b. easily overturned < a canoe is a ticklish craft > 2. requiring delicate handling < a ticklish subject > 3. sensitive to tickling • ticklishly … New Collegiate Dictionary