Similar words: black list, blacklist, duckling, buckling, suckling, fickle, sickle, quickly. Meaning: ['tɪklɪʃ] adj. difficult to handle; requiring great tact.
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31. Psycho - fatigue is a common ticklish problem in English learning.
32. I never thought much of the axillae – or armpits – before becoming a doctor.They were ticklish, they sweated, I sometimes got round to shaving them.
33. On retrospect, the fear of each calculated move from her side expounded the ticklish sensation.
34. a dry ticklish cough.
35. More interesting, when these ticklish rats were interbred for four generations, the offspring chirped twice as often as their great-grandparents.
36. It is a ticklish task, since Mandarin characters can have both phonetic and descriptive meanings.
36. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
37. He seemed to be at his wits end before those ticklish questions.
38. It accustoms a horse to being handled and helps to desensitize ticklish areas.
39. I seemed to at my wits end before those ticklish questions.
40. So, I touched its trunk and branches, it turned out swinging around, and seems to ticklish.
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