词汇 | ticklishly |
释义 | ticklishly adverb uk /ˈtɪk.əl.ɪʃ.li/ us /ˈtɪk.əl.ɪʃ.li/ ticklishlyadverb (CAUSING DISCOMFORT)in a way that touches your skin lightly and makes you feel uncomfortable: The liquid began to run ticklishly along my nose. A butterfly brushed ticklishly against her skin. The blood flowed ticklishly down his finger. I could feel a ticklishly cool breeze on my face. Her hair was ticklishly close to my cheek. Reacting and responding act on something adverse reaction Babinski reflex backlash bat bat something back hypersensitive hypersensitize non-response non-responsive on your toesidiom reaction reception sensitiveness sensitivity step step up to the plateidiom strike while the iron is hotidiom supersensitivity toe ticklishlyadverb (CAUSING LAUGHTER)in a way that makes you laugh: She puts in a ticklishly appealing performance as the children's grandmother. He made his name as a writer of ticklishly amusing satires. Humour & humorous amusingly bitingly blackly bone dryidiom bring drily gag geddit? GSOH jocose lightly mordancy non-serious pawky photobomb photobombing rib standing joke wag wisecrack ticklishlyadverb (NEEDING CARE)in a way that forces you to act very carefully: Maintaining public services while running a free-market economy has proved to be a ticklishly difficult combination. Rather ticklishly, she had to persuade the backers to put their trust in an inexperienced director and cast. Complicated and difficult to do advanced ambitious ambitiously another arduous formidable formidably get blood out of/from a stoneidiom grail gruelling onerous onerously overdemanding painstaking picnic trickily tricky tuff ultra-sensitive unintuitive Related wordticklish |
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