The crickets were even tickled with a straw stick before a fight to increase their aggression.
Nothing tickled him more than pulling a caper that multiplied his investment many times over.
But Dad was tickled to death--he loved it, he was happy with the product.
It is as though any joy, especially a newly remembered joy, must be tickled by sin.
He gets a stinker next up, however, umpire Mallender deciding he tickled one behind.
Retailers naturally are not tickled by his antics, and he has received many telephone threats.
Though he is one of nature's policy wonks, he has shamelessly tickled the party's erogenous zones.
But instead of producing an electrical signal when it is tickled, the optical nose sneezes light.
Watching this 1950s-era crime drama, I was besotted by its gorgeous sheen and tickled by its smarts.
In fact, he seemed tickled by the idea that users would engage with the product to such a degree.
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You are invited into her tickled-pick world with a warm and gentle embrace.
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He sits up again, as if the Devil had just tickled his spine.
He licks it, his tongue tickled by the carbonation, the flavor of citrus, of wine, mixed with salt and sweat.
"Johnny would have been just fine on him, but we were tickled to death to have Joel back, " McGaughey said.
They tickled my toes, hugged me when I laughed, dug their faces into my neck and inhaled deeply before kissing.
Once again, the rats were placed on the treadmill, in the harness, and their spinal cords were tickled by the stimulator.
Jazz musicians Louis Armstrong and Oscar Peterson once tickled its keys at a time when many other Vancouver venues barred black performers.
Bruce whispers something to her, and she giggles all up and down the scale, like she used to when she was little and being tickled.
White liquid dripped down its chin, and the woman tickled its lips with her gland, holding the organ shamelessly between finger and lustful thumb.
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This reviewer was admiring of it, and then tickled to notice that the publisher's spell-check software program had added nonsenses to the text (Peter Brought, for example, for Peter Brough).
Two months later, though she still struggled to make sense of her story, she sought us out for snuggles and gradually started to like being chased, tickled, hugged and loved.
He was tickled pink when he saw all of the, in essence, applause that he was suddenly getting again and it really perked up his life till the very end.
And, if you are tickled as much by curiosity as snobbery, the potted histories of families do reveal intriguing patterns that spell warnings of doom or suggest tendencies to excellence.
Lusa is sulking inside, hurt and angry after yet another row with her husband, when her nostrils are tickled by the familiar scent of honeysuckle, drifting in through an open window.
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Mr. Twist shows his man and woman to us as a courting couple and as a duo performing a stately gavotte, as indicated in Stravinsky's score, to which the tickled Carolina audience expressed audible delight.
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As expected, they found increased activity in the somatosensory cortex (the part of the brain responsible for the sensation of touch) when a volunteer was tickled either by a member of the team, or by himself.
The scientists, based in the Netherlands and Germany, used an ultra-speed camera and a hydrophone in an aquarium to record what happened when seven individual shrimps closed their claws in response to being tickled by a paintbrush.
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