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What is the past tense of tickle?

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The past tense of tickle is tickled.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of tickle is tickles.

The present participle of tickle is tickling.

The past participle of tickle is 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.
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.
Chilly winds softly tickled at the riders, and five horses whinnied to greet the new day.
Salads tend to be fairly predictable but this one really tickled the tastebuds as well as lining the stomach.
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.
The bank sloped gradually and the water tickled her ankles, calves, thighs, and then waist with its warm tongue.

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