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rib-tickling

[rib-tik-ling] / ˈrɪbˌtɪk lɪŋ /


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So far, they have recreated famous films and shows such as "The Breakfast Club," "Mary Poppins" and "Dr. Who" in their own rib-tickling way.

From Fox News

From his rib-tickling interview with the president-elect to his dismissal by tweet in March 2018, Shulkin says he was blindsided at almost every turn by a multitude of institutions, from his inspector general to the media.

From Washington Post

Billy was not only inspired by Murray's surreal form of storytelling, he also took pleasure in performing his rib-tickling tales during his own stand-up shows.

From BBC

Elizabeth Ashley and Robert Redford starred on Broadway in this “bubbling, rib-tickling” comedy, as Howard Taubman wrote in his review, about the strains of marriage on a young couple living in New York City.

From New York Times

Amid the yeah, we sure did do that mechanics is a lot of magic — pleasurable stuff whose rib-tickling and cultural acuity defy easy explanation.

From New York Times