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tickler

[tik-ler] / ˈtɪk lər /




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“We call it the brain tickler,” said Jason Feldman, the chief executive of Vault Health.

From New York Times

A champion hugger, hair-messer and tickler, not being able to be physical with her grandparents, extended family or friends means she has become exponentially more handsy with her mums.

From The Guardian

Then there’s Brad Marchand of the Boston Bruins - no tickler he.

From Washington Times

There was a tickler on the hockey rink.

From Seattle Times

And put this in your tickler file: The clothing room has its greatest need in the fall.

From Washington Post