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The Dodgers’ flight home from New York has barely tickled the runway.

Still, for every resident grousing about traffic, there were more who said they were tickled by Harris’ presence, and bristled at what they see as others’ unneighborly attitudes.

But Masood has been open about his admiration for England's attacking intent and dished out some aggression of his own after Ayub tickled down the leg side from Atkinson's 10th delivery of the day.

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They were particularly tickled by the part of the story that mentioned police might have been called over the incident.

Neighbors were tickled when the house was bought in 1998 and flattened not long thereafter.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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