Nurses from the new breast unit at Airedale Hospital were tickled pink by a supermarket's fundraising effort. |
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Almost every vendor I talked to was tickled pink with the sales they garnered. |
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The bank sloped gradually and the water tickled her ankles, calves, thighs, and then waist with its warm tongue. |
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An arm was flung over his waist and small puffs of breath tickled his chest. |
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We're tickled of course, but between you and me and the bedpost, we think our best is yet to come. |
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Salads tend to be fairly predictable but this one really tickled the tastebuds as well as lining the stomach. |
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This time his tongue tickled a greater variety of refined, abstract words from his mouth, while speaking in an educated, urbane manner. |
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Younis tickled it past the man at short fine leg, and the ball rolled to the advertising hoardings. |
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At that moment, a feeling tickled the back of his mind, and without thinking he slammed his faceplate down and dove for the airlock. |
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It feels wonderful, the intellectual equivalent of having your tummy tickled. |
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And Jack was tickled that my mother was one of the first people to really face him down. |
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Her hands and feet were met by a soft mossy carpet that tickled slightly at first touch. |
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Lots of blond wood, geometric modern art on the walls and new dishes on the menu that tickled our fancies. |
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There was lots of blond wood, geometric modern art on the walls, and new dishes on the menu that tickled our fancies. |
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The soft baby skin felt like silk and the bit of fuzz on the baby's head tickled Maya's hand. |
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If it wasn't for the fact that you are in a delicate condition, I would have tickled you mercilessly for that last comment. |
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The fusion food tickled my palate tantalisingly as I heaped satay and dim sums on my platter along with the wide variety of seafood and seaweeds. |
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The sweet aroma of the beans tickled nose as I held the steaming cup gratefully in my icy cold hands. |
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Baozi are my favorite snack when I go to Asia, and I was so tickled to see all the different fillings they had! |
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An elderly man rolled up his trousers and paddled in the sea, chuckling as the water foamed and tickled at his ankles. |
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He tickled the snake's chin gently, and in turn got his finger tickled by the forked tongue. |
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And if anyone was tempted to wager against bond prices, the emboldened bulls were tickled at the opportunity to take their money. |
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No name tickled all our fancies, but we agreed that a nonsense word was the way to go. |
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She tickled Elissa's cheek with her finger and sashayed away, her silky black hair swinging from side to side. |
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The two engaged in a small playful game of wrestling-meets-tag, taking turns putting each other in headlocks and getting tickled. |
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Chilly winds softly tickled at the riders, and five horses whinnied to greet the new day. |
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I pulled her flat against me and flipped over so I was on top and lightly tickled her. |
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The boy had a big grin on his face and with the hand resting on her waist, he tickled her lightly. |
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The corn that grows from the ground reached over his small body, the leaves tickled his shirtless body as he passed through the towering rows. |
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I opened my mouth to tell him not to tickle me, but couldn't because I was soon doubled over with laughter as he tickled me. |
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Doc had a smile on his face and appeared to be dreaming, so we let him dream a little longer and then I lightly tickled him awake. |
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I wanted him to stop, but it tickled so much that I couldn't help but laugh. |
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Tears tickled her tired eyes as she slid down the door her wild hair curtaining her pained face. |
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Robert carried a mysterious brown box in his arms, which tickled Tracy's cat-like curiosity. |
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The curtain, however, once installed, caught his attention and tickled his curiosity. |
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She had realized the silliness of her love for Mr. Knightley, and Mr. Martin's continued love had tickled her vanity. |
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The frayed ends of the collar tickled her leathery face, and she wrinkled her nose up to prevent a sneeze. |
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She shivered and began to pull up the thin, tattered and worn-out blanket over her head, while the cold damp air tickled her feet. |
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And I just am really tickled and pleased that we have people like our current secretary of defense and our current secretary of state. |
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He woke me up yesterday morning with gentle purring as he padded across my duvet, then rolled on his back to have his tummy tickled. |
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But his plan became clear as she started bursting out with guffaws and laughs and giggles when he tickled her. |
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I was tickled and amused by the presentation of my waffle, but it was soggy, flaccid and certainly not as much fun to eat as it was to look at. |
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I was always thinking that you were already my brother-in-law, and the idea just tickled me. |
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Jenna was tickled pink that Amanda would take the time to make her look good in front of her neighbours. |
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The few articles I saw, in my comings and goings, were so good that I was tickled pink to have had them under my name. |
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One or two of them have tickled the peter and skedaddled out of the country. |
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Cheery ladies from Bolton were tickled pink when they learned that laughing can make people slim. |
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I know he would have been tickled pink, a little embarrassed and mightily amused. |
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I was tickled pink by your article and could not agree with you more! |
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Somewhere in the afterlife, Laurence Sterne must have been tickled to see his fiendish book infused with new life. |
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The dive leader cupped him under the belly and tickled him on the chin. |
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South Africa were in the process of being whitewashed by Australia anyway, but once the selection was made they rolled over to have their tummies tickled. |
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Watch it with friends and let the subtle observational humour win you over until the smile washes over your face and you laugh in unison like lightly tickled hyenas. |
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Steel balls caromed around the table as the player massaged, tickled, pressed, and slammed the flipper buttons. |
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I was simply tickled when I found out that we would be rooming together. |
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And now she sat on the floor in her sunny yellow room, where those agonizingly sweet childhood remembrances tickled and tantalized her senses and swept her away from reality. |
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When I explained what I had in mind, Larry, amazingly, said that he would be tickled to death to give us a sapling, and it would be the best sapling in his breeding program. |
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When he was tickled, he broke into loud laughter from time to time. |
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He tickled a ball wide down the leg side to be caught by the wicketkeeper. |
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Asparagus has tickled the taste buds to such an extent this season that sales of the queen of vegetables have risen faster than any other vegetable. |
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Afterwards, MacSween senior was so tickled by the idea of vegetarians venturing into a butcher's shop that he started producing the vegetarian version. |
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On paper, the idea has tickled fans of either franchise for many a year. |
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Momma was pleased, the cops were tickled, and baby just kept on dreaming. |
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He, the tickled one, is at least fine with being tickled since he understands the mental states of the tickler and believes the tickler has no intention to harm him. |
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Euthenas giggled as the whiskery hairs of his beard tickled her cheeks. |
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The one thing that may have tickled them more was when Mitch McConnell showed up on stage brandishing a rifle. |
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This potential use seems to have tickled the imaginations of many, many bitcoin fanciers. |
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He could have been lying on his naked belly in the grass by now with the sun painting red blotches on his freckled skin, while little bugs tickled between his toes. |
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When he chucked his breath blew my hair a little and tickled my neck. |
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My bare feet were tickled by the cool, dewy grass underfoot. |
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You were virtually assured there would be at least a couple of men in there quaffing boilermakers who would be just tickled purple to defend a scared kid. |
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There were feathers under her nose and they tickled so she sneezed again. |
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The other newsies had as well and were quite tickled by her comment. |
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The sunrays pouring into the room from the windows opposite him bathed his weary limbs in their warmth as a fresh breeze accompanying them tickled his hands and face. |
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Fish swam by her body, curious and their fins tickled her legs. |
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The otter swam around her barely clothed body and tickled her flesh. |
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But he's tickled by the fact that some folk think they're cut from the same cloth. |
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He enjoyed being hugged, backscratched, and tickled and sat quietly next to the examiner after testing while a parental interview was conducted. |
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Hyacinth perfume tickled her senses, making her feel giddy, but she saddened when she saw how uncared for the garden was. |
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The student, who spends his summers working in Lerwick's Peerie Shop Cafe, is also tickled by his new status as a fashion icon. |
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Yes, the work tickles the funnybone, and the the drawings show visually why your funnybone should be tickled. |
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He was just tickled and amused by the situation, punky and very funny. |
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I mentioned Britain's antiroad protesters, and they were tickled pink at the idea of people living in treehouses to stop a road. |
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Mencken, more a music lover than a musician, sometimes tickled the ivories in a repertory of Beethoven, Bach, Strauss and W. C. Handy. |
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Zoo director Eddie Orbell concluded that the animal had been domesticated and might not have been released for long, noting that it enjoyed being tickled. |
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Rats may also emit short, high frequency, ultrasonic, socially induced vocalization during rough and tumble play, before receiving morphine, or mating, and when tickled. |
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He's tickled every time he opens the cabinet in the bar area of his kitchen at home because it's where he displays his collection of swizzle sticks. |
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But the notion of Ralph Nickleby having directed it to be done, tickled his fancy so much, that he could not refrain from cracking all his ten fingers in succession. |
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Frankenstein is one of my fasciations in horror and science fiction that tickled my interest watching those late night movies on Scare theater as a kid. |
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Wolves had long since developed a reputation as home owners protected by Dobermanns that roll over to have their bellies tickled like toy poodles. |
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